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Moodle 20 Course Conversion Beginners Guide 2nd Revised Ed Wild

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Moodle 20 Course Conversion Beginners Guide 2nd Revised Ed Wild
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Publisher: Packt Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.72 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Wild, Ian
ISBN: 9781849514828, 1849514828
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2nd Revised ed.

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Moodle 20 Course Conversion Beginners Guide 2nd Revised Ed Wild by Wild, Ian 9781849514828, 1849514828 instant download after payment.

With clear instructions and plenty of screenshots, this book provides all the support and guidance you will need as you begin to convert your teaching to Moodle. Step-by-step tutorials use real-world examples to show you how to convert to Moodle in the most efficient and effective ways possible. Moodle Course Conversion carefully illustrates how Moodle can be used to teach content and ideas and clearly demonstrates the advantages of doing so. This book is for teachers, tutors, and lecturers who already have a large body of teaching material and want to use Moodle to enhance their course, rather than developing brand new ones. You won't need experience with Moodle, but will need teacher-access to a ready-installed Moodle site. Teachers with some experience of Moodle, who want to focus on incorporating existing course materials will also find this book very useful

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