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Thursday Jun 04, 2009

feedback for ednaconf hands-on moodle session

This post is mainly for any participants in this years edna workshops series that participated in a hands on moodle session.

After having presented the same moodle workshop at a number of workshops now across the country, I have a fair idea as to things covered in the session I would like to change, keep the same or improve, but I'd appreciate any of your thoughts and feedback. So have a think and cast your mind back...

  1. What did you like best about the moodle workshop?
  2. What did you dislike or would like to change?
  3. Is there anything you would have liked to have spent more time on?
  4. Did you feel we missed some steps - was there too much assumed knowledge?
  5. Anything else you felt or thought at the time ~ confused, confident, bamboozled etc.

If you need a refresher of what we actually covered in the workshop, you'll find the presentations here

Feel free to leave me a comment here on this blog post or on my whiteboard, and don't be afraid to be honest :)

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Tuesday Nov 11, 2008

Teacher feedback with Diigo

John Travers explores the possibilities of online research and providing timely teacher feedback to students using Diigo. Not just a really cool bookmarking tool!:

 

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