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+ | [http://moodle.org Moodle] is an open source Learning Management System (LMS). It provides a large set of customizable features for course delivery. | ||
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+ | Seneca's experimental Moodle instance is hosted by Kevin Pitts on [http://open.senecac.on.ca Open.senecac.on.ca]. To request an account, contact Kevin. | ||
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+ | Local resources on using Moodle: | ||
+ | * [[Moodle - Getting Started]] (Suitable for giving to students as starting instructions) | ||
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Hi - This is Murray. | Hi - This is Murray. | ||
When I get a chance, I will add more information into the system and make user-friendly. | When I get a chance, I will add more information into the system and make user-friendly. | ||
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Revision as of 07:31, 6 October 2009
Moodle is an open source Learning Management System (LMS). It provides a large set of customizable features for course delivery.
Seneca's experimental Moodle instance is hosted by Kevin Pitts on Open.senecac.on.ca. To request an account, contact Kevin.
Local resources on using Moodle:
- Moodle - Getting Started (Suitable for giving to students as starting instructions)