Using Moodle as an Activity Host
Revision as of 15:20, 5 September 2009 by Dennis Daniels (talk | contribs)
Moodle Linking to Sugar Activities
goal
make it easy for students to upload work straight to Moodle servers
with and w/o logins?
reproduce enthusiasm found on Scratch for programming with etoys. turtle art, writing etc
activity uploads
etoys etc
speak
encourage students to tell stories using speak
encourage creation of FAQs
TA
pippy
labyrinth
nice for mind mapping but it's clumsy
where to begin
python
why python?
Nubae knows it
hello world
nubae's pyclic?
nice to get that into Pippy examples
start here with a basic test prompt interface
sample UI though far from perfect
question builder
New activity
quiz builder and admin
goal
students write and answer questions
teacher or expert volunteers act as editors and gate keepers
put the onus of thinking on students!
student writes X number of questions
submits questions via Python or other UI to moodle db
student is now qualified to take test
while taking test student can
see if question was student created or teacher created
this will increase interest in the question and who is the student
can suggest better answer
can suggest a better question
student scores for FITB/ SA/ MC/ Cloze can be returned immediately
short answer and essay questions can go back to teacher or back to community for further evaluation
use volunteers to help teacher grade
users
XO users
non XO users
viewing of materials
only logged in to moodle server
child security etc
fields
questions
can we pull the machine specs XO or otherswise
version of Sugar?
user ID
encourage firstname, last initial and maybe weight
IP
should tell us country and city...
maybe that could be the intial log in UserID? last 3 digits of IP?
voluntary
school name
teacher name
class name
notes
nice to have something like this
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Mind_Map_Gallery#Education_Technology
a tool that would allow lots of users to see and build upon other ideas in real time
gobby like UI
--Dennis Daniels 20:20, 5 September 2009 (UTC)