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  • moodle…implementing a VLE whole school.

    July 7th, 2008 by misterel

    Virtual Learning Environments are one of the big things kicking around schools at the moment.  About a year ago we as a school decided to opt for moodle.  There were a variety of reasons, the main one being that a good friend of mine was already running moodle so I therefore had a contact when it all went wrong.

    Moodle, is free.  We host it internally and therefore have had to pay for a server to run it on.  We managed to get our LEA to pay for it, due to some funding initiative linked with diplomas. So far moodle has been reasonably easy to use. However our original set up has caused a few issues.  (At this point I would like to point out that I am extremely out of my comfort zone when discussing all things techy… I am a user of software, resources etc and let my technicians get it working).  Anyway, our technicians felt it was necessary for moodle to be run via a https set up rather than http for security reasons…linked to the active directory. This coupled with an RM network (although for fear of being Belshawed -lol, it might not have anything to do with the RM network), means that certain aspects of moodle don’t work, unless you use firefox.  The frustrating thing is I have no idea why. Some powerpoints won’t open, attachments linked to news forum posts won’t open. Some flash won’t play….

    I am writing about moodle tonight, because tomorrow we are upgrading it, changing the server, removing the https and figures crossed getting a fully functioning VLE.  It is extremely important to me, that it is working without any glitches.  In the school at present, moodle is being used predominately by the ICT dept and also by the sixth form.  I need to roll it out to all departments over the next 12 months as part of my performance management.  As I have found to my cost, when rolling out something new in the world of ICT, staff need to be:

    1. 100% sure there is a benefit
    2. positive it will work
    3. find it easy to use
    4. make their life easier

    Personally 1,3, and 4 are a dead cert. Quizzes, online assessments (self marking), surveys, lessons, forums, games, gradebooks, accesss from home etc etc make moodle a great asset.  If number 2 doesn’t happen over the next couple of days then I’m not sure what I am going to do….

    I came across a moodle bookvia twitter(thanks iusher), posted on issuu, and have linked to it below. I am hoping that it will be an invaluable tool in the training of staff in the use of moodle.

    Any comments, hints and tips on how best to progress in the world of moodle would be welcome. Our moodle site at present is here.

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    Practical uses in education Part 1 – Adrive

    July 3rd, 2008 by misterel

    Adrive popped into conversation today with my network manager.  He happened to mention that it had been updated and now no longer needed Java to get it working.  I then mentioned that I was about to back up my ‘My Docs’ off the school network ready to start afresh next year…  a cunning plan soon developed.  A week on Monday I will be running a ‘training’ session on how to use Adrive and back up their user areas.

    The beauty of this is that staff will have a back up of their work which they can access from home.  Usually home access isn’t an issue as we have RM Easylink.  But for 2 reasons this is going to be problematic.  Firstly, Easylink has ‘issues’ with Vista and secondly our network will be down a lot over the summe due to high levels of maintanance and software upgrades,

    50GB free storage, put to a good use in a school enviroment.  Step 2, educating the kids to use Adrive to back up their work.

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