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Using Moodle to Develop Online Communities Frances Long Moodle Moot, New Zealand September, 2007 flong@knowplace. ca It takes 5 .5 days to drive across our country & 3 days to drive north in British Columbia

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Using Moodle to Develop Online Communities. Frances Long Moodle Moot, New Zealand September, 2007 [email protected]. It takes 5 .5 days to drive across our country & 3 days to drive north in British Columbia. Quick Survey (show of hands). How many people… Teach Online? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using Moodle to Develop Online Communities

Frances Long

Moodle Moot, New ZealandSeptember, [email protected]

It takes 5 .5 days to drive across our country & 3 days to drive north in British Columbia

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[email protected]

Quick Survey(show of hands)

How many people… Teach Online?Have designed an online course?Work in a virtual team environment?Are comfortable learning from your students?Are committed to life-long learning?

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For Our 45 Minutes Together

Ask questions,

and interrupt often!

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Topics

1. Community

2. Role

3. Case Study: the Moodle Community

4. Keys to Success

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1. Community

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Talk & Share

People

Space

Your Online Community has 3 Parts

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Your Space

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Our Space

Is Virtual

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Online teaching and learning Communities

knowMOODLE.ca

knowCOACH.ca

knowSCHOOLS.ca

knowCAMPUS.ca

knowTIPS.ca

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One person to one person One person to many people Many people to one person Many people to many people

In Communities We Talk and Share

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Constructivism

Construct knowledge

Ask Questions

Get Answers

Jerome Bruner

Father of Constructivism Theory, 1914 -

Talk and Share

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Talk and Share

Asynchronous Communication

= Talk in delayed time

Synchronous Communication = Talk in real time

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Asynchronous Communication

Write …..

Hit send….

AND someone (or everyone) reads what you have written

Talk and Share

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Synchronous Chat programs

• typed words in real time,

• video, pictures

• sound!

Talk and Share

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With People!

Everyone active = success!

Technical Person Manager/Principal Members/students Moderator/teacher

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2. Role

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Guide on the side~ NOT ~

Sage on the stage

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The Continuum -- Interchangeable Roles is Key

Live OnlineNervous

Comfortable Online Guide Others

ePeers & eMentors

People

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4 Roles1. Technical

Use different tools Try new activities Learn with members

2. Social Welcome and encourage members Guide your members

3. Intellectual Provide content and intellectual

information4. Organize

Discussions and information

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Technical Role1. There will always be

PROBLEMS2. Don’t be afraid to say you

don’t know something3. Let your students take the

lead4. Experiment with new tools

(eventually you’ll figure out they are all basically the same)

5. Make MANY Mistakes,6. Keep your sense of humour

Visit 3 or 4 times every day !

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Social RoleYou’re the gracious host. You:

Are likely the only person they’ll know

Create the safety Foster enjoyment for learning Connect similarities and

differences between people Provide a climate to make

mistakes

Visit 3 or 4 times every day !

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Intellectual Role

You …. Supply most of the content Engage others to contribute Direct them to find more

content Guide them to be responsible

for their own learning

Visit 3 or 4 times every day !

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The Organizing Role

People ask… Where’s … How do I find …. How do I do X….

Organize: Posts, Content, People

Visit 3 or 4 times every day !

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To organize YOU….Time Management

Cultural shift (you teach in small spurts of time 7 days a week) 3 – 4 times a day: M – F 2 x day on weekends

Work in teams Use a variety of active learning strategies (appeal

to different learning styles) Answer posts and emails rapidly (an hour being

frustrated is a long time online and things can blow up!)

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3. Case Study: Moodle

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[email protected]

Online Space Requirements Exit Criteria

Quizzes Assessments Follow up statistics and reports

Programs, Courses & Activities

Discussions Group projects Self directed projects Polls Enrolment key protected Re-use some courses (eg: change dates) Track participants Rate activities Real-time Chats

Intake An easy way for people to join our activities Advertise activities site wide Calendar Course Descriptions, dates (visible to guests) Easy to open new courses Easy methods to take money

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We Chose Moodle for two reasons….

1. Robust community of programmers

2. Robust community of users

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Moodle gives to us

We give to Moodle

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You don’t just take from a community

You have to give back!

~ To keep it ALIVE ~

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We Actively Researched!

Free Support (Forums for new users): http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=5

Documentation: http://docs.moodle.org/en/Main_Page

Issue Tracker: http://tracker.moodle.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa

Contribute Code: http://docs.moodle.org/en/Developer_documentation

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We give with our strengths

Working with People

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We Bring People Together F2F

F2F Moodle user meetings during other conferences (2003 -)

Moodle Moot (February, 2006)

Brought together the right partners to host FIRST Canadian MoodleMoot, May 2007

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[email protected]

We Bring People Together Online

Local Moodle discussions (eg: Rural Moodle Schools in BC)

Sandboxes (eg: university departments)

Host free & open weekends to help people facilitate with Moodle tools

Integrated a virtual component into apx. half of the FIRST Canadian MoodleMoot, May 2007

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We Develop Towards A Vision

Conduct Moodle presentations Opened knowMOODLE.ca

dedicated to all things Moodle Trying to Build a Support

Network for Canadians Apply for grants to conduct

Moodle professional developmentc

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Behind the Scenes Relationships

Partnership with OKTECH.ca

Alliance with Lambda Solutions

Work WITH our “competition”

Wait for the right people to join us

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4. Keys To Success

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Relationship 1st / information 2nd

Moderator is the Guide not the expert Everyone contributes to the health of the activityWork together as a team

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Be able to say…~ I don’t know the answer ~

It all changes too quickly

Ask for help from your students/members/clients

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Be committed: check in to the course/community…

3 or 4 times a day Monday through Friday

2 times a day on weekends

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Keep your Sense of Humour