Activity Modules
Moodle contains a wide range of activity modules that can be used to
build up any type of course.
Database Activity
The Database module allows the teacher and/or students to build, display and search a bank of record entries about any conceivable topic. The format and structure of these entries can be almost unlimited, including images, files, URLs, numbers and text amongst other things. You may be familiar with similar technology from building Microsoft Access or Filemaker databases.
Choices
A choice activity is very simple - the teacher asks a question and specifies a
choice of multiple responses. It can be useful as a quick poll to
stimulate thinking about a topic; to allow the class to vote on
a direction for the course; or to gather research consent.
Surveys
The Survey module provides a number of verified survey instruments that
have been found useful in assessing and stimulating learning in
online environments. Teachers can use these to gather data from their
students that will help them learn about their class and reflect
on their own teaching.
Labels
This is a not a true activity - it is a "dummy" activity that allows you
to insert text and graphics among the other activities on the course page.
Forums
This activity can be the most important - it is here that most discussion takes place.
Forums can be structured in different ways, and can include peer rating of each posting.
The postings can be viewed in a variety for formats, and can include attachments.
By subscribing to a forum, participants will receive copies of each new posting
in their email. A teacher can impose subscription on everyone if they want to.
Glossary
This activity allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary.
The entries can be searched or browsed in many different formats.
The glossary also allows teachers to export entries from one glossary to another (the main one) within the same course.
Finally, it is possible to automatically create links to these entries from throughout the course.
JClic
JClic is a project of the Catalan Ministry of Education. It consists of a set of open source software applications that allow for the creation of several types of multimedia educational activities: puzzles, association games, text activities, crosswords, wordsearch games and more. Besides, the ClicZone offers a repository where more than a thousand activities are displayed. It has been created by teachers and other professionals who want to share their work with others.
This module will show teachers how to add JClick activities to any course and how to track pupils' results (time spent on each of the activities, number of tries, score...)
Lesson
A lesson delivers content in an interesting and flexible way. It consists of a
number of pages. Each page normally ends with a question and a number of
possible answers. Depending on the student's choice of answer they either
progress to the next page or are taken back to a previous page. Navigation
through the lesson can be straight forward or complex, depending largely
on the structure of the material being presented.
Quizzes
This module allows the teacher to design and set quiz tests, consisting of
multiple choice, true-false, and short answer questions. These
questions are kept in a categorised database, and can be re-used
within courses and even between courses. Quizzes can allow
multiple attempts. Each attempt is automatically marked, and the
teacher can choose whether to give feedback or to show correct answers.
This module includes grading facilities.
Hot Potatoes
This module, the "HotPot" module, allows teachers to administer
Hot Potatoes quizzes via Moodle.
The quizzes are created on the teacher's computer and then uploaded to the Moodle course.
After students have attempted the quizzes, a number of reports are available which show how
individual questions were answered and some statistical trends in the scores.
Quaderns Virtuals
Quaderns Virtuals és un projecte desenvolupat al Departament d'Educació de la Generalitat de Catalunya que neix amb la voluntat de portar a la Xarxa els Quaderns d'exercicis. És, per tant, l'adaptació d'un recurs didàctic tradicional a un mitjà d'informació i
comunicació modern. El projecte neix com a resposta a la necessitat del professorat per facilitar la creació de recursos didàctics multimèdia per a qualsevol nivell i àrea educatius, així com el seguiment i l'avaluació de l'alumnat.
Aquest mòdul permet al professorat fer el seguiment i l'avaluació dels Quaderns dels estudiants, ja que pot consultar en qualsevol moment el seu estat. A més, com es van enregistrant les respostes, l'alumnat té la possibilitat de treballar en diferents sessions els Quaderns assignats. Per a cada Quadern, es pot determinar l'aparença, el nombre màxim de lliuraments o si vol mostrar la retroacció (feedback), entre d'altres.
Resources
Resources are content: information the teacher wants to bring into the
course. These can be prepared files uploaded to the course
server; pages edited directly in Moodle; or external web pages
made to appear part of this course.
Retroalimentació
SCORM/AICC Packages
A package is a bundle of web content packaged in a way that follows
the SCORM or the AICC standard for learning objects.
These packages can include web pages, graphics, Javascript programs,
Flash presentations and anything else that works in web browsers.
The Package module allows you to easily upload any standard SCORM or AICC
package and make it part of your course.
Workshop
A Workshop is a peer assessment activity with a huge array of options.
It allows participants to assess each other's projects, as well as
exemplar projects, in a number of ways. It also coordinates the
collection and distribution of these assessments in a variety of ways.
The Workshop module is contributed by Ray Kingdon.
Assignments
Assignments allow the teacher to specify a task that requires students
to prepare digital content (any format) and submit it by uploading it
to the server. Typical assignments include essays, projects, reports
and so on. This module includes grading facilities.
Wikis
A Wiki enables documents to be authored collectively in a simple markup language using a web browser.
"Wiki wiki" means "super fast" in the Hawaiian language, and it is the speed of creating and
updating pages that is one of the defining aspects of wiki technology. Generally, there is no
prior review before modifications are accepted, and most wikis are open to the general
public or at least to all persons who also have access to the wiki server.
The Moodle Wiki module enables participants to work together on web pages to add,
expand and change the content. Old versions are never deleted and can be restored.
This module is based on Erfurt Wiki.
Chats
The Chat module allows participants to have a real-time synchronous
discussion via the web. This is a useful way to get a different
understanding of each other and the topic being discussed - the mode
of using a chat room is quite different from the asynchronous forums.
The Chat module contains a number of features for managing and
reviewing chat discussions.