The Revitalising Learning Program at UNE provides training and support resources to faculty and staff to assist with adopting the Moodle learning management system. Resources include Moodle 101 training, online design and development support, model Moodle courses, daily challenges, and help desks. A pilot program is being conducted in May for Trimester 2 with the Graduate School of Business. Content from the previous system will be imported in January-February and train-the-trainer sessions will be held in February to expand training support across disciplines from March through June.
7. Moodle 101
OLD&D (Online Design & Development
Model Moodle
Moodle Dailies Challenge
All Around
IT Help Desk
Library Help Desk
School-based ‘Moodle Mentors’
TLC Drop-in Support
Yammer (www.yammer.com)
Online Support (Now)
8. May:
Trimester 2 GSB Pilot
January and February:
Netspot Content Import
February:
Train-trainer
March through June:
Discipline Groups
Hinweis der Redaktion
Revitalising Learning is a Program comprised of a number of Projects, of which Moodle is one.
A Program Advisory Board has been created in order to make decisions regarding the details of the Program. The Steering Committee makes decisions around the high level strategy of the program and the Program Advisory Board makes decisions around the details that will affect staff. Heads of Schools, Academics, Student Administration and Higher Degree staff make up the representatives on the board. Some decisions will be forwarded to relevant committees around the campus such as the Academic Board.
An expression of Interest for Moodle Mentors will be forwarded in coming weeks.
Strategies being used by the program to communicate with the UNE Community
Mention the ‘barebones’ moodle and the strategies to move forward.
Production environment set up on Netspot servers
Accessible by une staff to have a ‘look-see’
Access to sandpits, and online support information
Not yet ready for content import process (will begin in New Year)
Core systems integrated ready for May 2011, (bulk printing, enrolment, turnitin)
As we have two systems to manage, the content import process will involve two slightly different strategies:
The blackboard content will be transitioned in two stages:
Blackboard content will be placed in a Moodle ‘holding cell’.
Academics will be engaged in a workshop with the content from one of their units. They may attend additional workshops, or choose to continue the process with other units in their care. We have been assured by Netspot that BB test and quizzes will be be imported with no problems.
For Sakai Units, we are currently investigating strategies to transition the online tests and quizzes into the Moodle environment. We are liaising with the Sakai community to ensure that this creates minimal hassle for all staff concerned. The Materials Development staff in the TL have offered to help in the transition of Sakai modular content into the Moodle environment. Academics who currently use the Sakai environment will be linked with a Materials Development Officer to complete the content import process to their needs.
As we have two systems to manage, the content import process will involve two slightly different strategies:
The blackboard content will be transitioned in two stages:
Blackboard content will be placed in a Moodle ‘holding cell’.
Academics will be engaged in a workshop with the content from one of their units. They may attend additional workshops, or choose to continue the process with other units in their care. We have been assured by Netspot that BB test and quizzes will be be imported with no problems.
For Sakai Units, we are currently investigating strategies to transition the online tests and quizzes into the Moodle environment. We are liaising with the Sakai community to ensure that this creates minimal hassle for all staff concerned. The Materials Development staff in the TL have offered to help in the transition of Sakai modular content into the Moodle environment. Academics who currently use the Sakai environment will be linked with a Materials Development Officer to complete the content import process to their needs.
Can the Bb diagram be put on top as that is the most used environment on campus – the Bb diagram, doesn’t match the description with the two stage process described below.
As we have two systems to manage, the content import process will involve two slightly different strategies:
The blackboard content will be transitioned in two stages:
Blackboard content will be placed in a Moodle ‘holding cell’.
Academics will be engaged in a workshop with the content from one of their units. They may attend additional workshops, or choose to continue the process with other units in their care. We have been assured by Netspot that BB test and quizzes will be be imported with no problems.
For Sakai Units, we are currently investigating strategies to transition the online tests and quizzes into the Moodle environment. We are liaising with the Sakai community to ensure that this creates minimal hassle for all staff concerned. The Materials Development staff in the TL have offered to help in the transition of Sakai modular content into the Moodle environment. Academics who currently use the Sakai environment will be linked with a Materials Development Officer to complete the content import process to their needs.
As we have two systems to manage, the content import process will involve two slightly different strategies:
The blackboard content will be transitioned in two stages:
Blackboard content will be placed in a Moodle ‘holding cell’.
Academics will be engaged in a workshop with the content from one of their units. They may attend additional workshops, or choose to continue the process with other units in their care. We have been assured by Netspot that BB test and quizzes will be be imported with no problems.
For Sakai Units, we are currently investigating strategies to transition the online tests and quizzes into the Moodle environment. We are liaising with the Sakai community to ensure that this creates minimal hassle for all staff concerned. The Materials Development staff in the TL have offered to help in the transition of Sakai modular content into the Moodle environment. Academics who currently use the Sakai environment will be linked with a Materials Development Officer to complete the content import process to their needs.