Jul 11, 2019

A Glimpse into the work of teacher participants in the Moodle workshop





Hi! Colleagues who are participating in the Moodle Workshop have allowed me to share a video that offers a glimpse into some of the work that some of these colleagues have done so far



Here is a bit of background information:

(1) There are 7 modules and this video records what was done when module 4 was available.

(2) 100 teachers registered in less than 3 days, 86 started the course, and some participants have left for a number of reasons.

(3) Since this is an online workshop, participants have to meet requirements and due dates in order to complete their work on every module of the workshop. (

4) The workshop caters to the needs of teachers who use ANY Moodle Platform (MOE MOODLE, MOODLE MASHOV, ETC)

(5) While the workshop is run on one Moodle Platform, participants work on a Practice Area. There are four Practice Areas with roughly 20 participants having editing rights, which means they add Moodle Resources and Moodle Activities to create their Units for Blended Learning. Participants are careful not to"invade" somebody else's territory (You can see this in the video).

(6) Most participants document their work with text and screen captures by means of a Word File, whereas some do so on video. I encourage participants to share their work on video here.

(7) Participants submit work on every single unit (that is a requirement).

(8) The attached images let you know how much 51 participants reported they"knew" about Moodle when they started the workshop.

(9) KUDOS to the colleagues who are actively taking part in the Workshop!

(10) Will there be another workshop? I do not know. I guess it might take teachers of English letting the Ministry of Education know that having such a workshop is relevant and not a waste of time, money, etc.

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