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Moodle Course Design Best Practices
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Moodle Course Design Best Practices

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This book is an easytofollow guide with a handson approach that will help you learn the best practices for designing attractive and highly interactive courses with the help of Moodle.

This book can be used by training managers, teachers, instructors, Moodle network specialists, instructional designers, and elearning entrepreneurs. If you are involved in online, cloudbased education, training, or professional development, this is the book for you. No prior experience with Moodle is required, though it would be helpful to understand the basics of using HTML and also working with different multimedia file formats and social media. If you would like to find a very easy and convenient way to organize learning activities along with group projects and activities, then this is the book for you.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 17, 2014
ISBN9781783286829
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Susan Smith Nash

Susan Smith Nash has been involved in the design, development, and administration of online courses and programs since the early 1990s. Her current research interests include the use of learning objects, mobile learning, leadership in e-learning organizations, and energy and sustainability technology transfer. Her articles and columns have appeared in magazines and refereed journals. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in 1996, and in addition to e-learning, Nash has also been involved in international economic development training, interdisciplinary studies, international energy education (renewables and non-renewables), and sustainable business and career training. Her book, Leadership and the E-Learning Organization, was co-authored with George Henderson, and published by Charles Thomas and Sons. Her most recent books include Klub Dobrih Dejanj (Good Deeds Society/Sodobnost: Ljubljana,Slovenia) and E-Learner Survival Guide (Texture Press: NY). Her edublog, E-Learning Queen (www.elearningqueen.com) has received numerous awards and recognitions.

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    very good book information is there but basic information provided good for beginners