| Moodle is a quickly growing open source course management system (CMS). CPCC has been utilizing Moodle to deliver and manage online courses since 2005. While it is still a relatively new option, CPCC has a vibrant community to Moodle users and advocates. |
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 | First time using Moodle? |
| | Follow this step-by-step process to: - request a network account,
- obtain a course master or shell, and
- get started with Moodle
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 | "The Basics" of Moodle |
| | Need your Moodle website up and running in a hurry? Still waiting for your network login and password? In the meantime, learn the basics of Moodle with a selection of tutorials designed to increase your confidence and lower your anxiety. No network access is required. [more] |
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 | Moodle Tutorials and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) |
| | Organized both by category and alphabetically, tutorials and FAQs are provided to assist you with every aspect of online instruction. If you do not see a tutorial that meets your need, please email Instructional Development with your request: idev@cpcc.edu. [more] |
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 | Coming in Fall07 - Self-paced Online Moodle Training |
| | You're in charge with this completely self-paced, eight-module, comprehensive online course, "Teaching Online with Moodle." Complete the entire course or only those modules that you require. Network access is required and professional development credit is offered for individual modules (register through LearnerWeb). |
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| | Moodle Login Page |
| | Access your Moodle courses. [more] |
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| | Moodle.org |
| | Explore the rich resources offered to faculty on the Moodle.org website. Explore Moodle documentation, participate in discussion groups, download a user's manual and more. [more] |
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| | Moodle Users Group |
| | Interact with other CPCC faculty who use Moodle in this online discussion forum (network access required). Share instructional strategies, gain insights, new ideas, and more. [more] |