I am really happy that people have found it, thought about how to use it and have set up their own networks with their students - or found that their students have set up THEIR own networks and invited them to join. I shouldn't be surprised - times have really changed and the college is now full of people who don't have to be convinced that technology is a good thing. On the whole, things work so why shouldn't we have early adopters? Now all I have to do is find the time to learn to use Mahara well so I'm off to YouTube to get started.
I may not yet love Moodle but I really, really like Mahara. That is certainly another story.
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Hi Ellen,
ReplyDeleteHow are you training staff to use Moodle. One to One, specific staff development slots, on demand or a mix of all three.really interesting that staff and users have found areas on their own. Ahhh the mysterious world in which we live :-) Best Wishes
Brian
We're not formally training staff on Moodle because...we aren't there yet. But we're offering training on using the e-ilp by programme area, booked and drop in sessions and email!
ReplyDeleteSo many more people are willing to play with a programme that it is easier than 5-8 years ago when there were many more people who weren't using any technology and certainly didn't have it at home.