Oct 06 2007

NITLE Moodle Users Meeting

Published by Kenneth Newquist at 10:23 am under Moodle, Web Applications




The NITLE Moodle Users Meeting is spending two days talking Moodle in Denver, CO. Call it a liberal arts Moodle Meet. Or an eduGeekfest. Or a mini Moodle Moot. In any case, it’s a bunch of folks from liberal arts colleges talking about the trials and tribulations of using the Moodle learning management system.

So far it’s been a good gathering; on Friday it started off with a discussion of Moodle and pedagogy, then went on to update everyone on the state of the NITLE Moodle community. I spent Friday afternoon first attending a discussion of eReserves within Moodle, and then gave a presentation on “Marketing a Moodle Transition” with my colleague Courtney Bentley (which went over very, very well). On Saturday morning I’m learned about the University of Pudget Sound’s experiments with digital audio recording and playback within Moodle, and then attended the Moodle collaboration breakout session on modules.

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