2010 Midwest Moodle Moot Tentative Schedule
(Changes to this schedule will be kept to a minimum, and we will try to avoid changes the to day on which a session is offered.)
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010 (link to Wednesday's schedule) (return to the 2010 Midwest Moodle Moot webpage)
7:30 – 8:45 |
Registration and Breakfast - | ||||||
8:45 – 9:00 |
Welcome, Introductions, Instructions – College Church/Chapel |
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9:00 – 10:00 |
Keynote Address: Moodle 2.0, Martin Dougiamas – College Church/Chapel |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Break – Exhibit Area |
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Concurrent sessions are divided into general topics or tracks |
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#1 Intro to Moodle |
#2 Best Practices |
#3 Portfolios, Integration |
#4 Teaching and Learning |
#5 Activities and Modules |
#6 Moodle in the Classroom |
#7 Sponsors |
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10:30 – 11:30 |
Moodle The One Stop Learning Center - Kathi Bauer |
Strategies for Managing Large Enrollment Classes - Geoffrey Brewster |
Human Factors: Augmenting Moodle w/ Human Presence - Douglas Hersh |
Teachers and Librarians Together: Integrating Learning Resources - Eileen Saner |
Quiz Module + Feedback = Differentiated Instruction - Carla Beard |
Moodling and Mimioing in the Elementary Grades - Nancy Bonewitz |
Remote-Learner: |
11:30 – 12:30 |
So You Think You Want to Moodle - Jamie Morris |
The Six Ps: Forum for Sharing Best Practices - Brent Graber |
The Student Network - Michael Price |
Moodle to the Rescue – Emergency Digital Repository - Lyn Thomas |
How to Use Wikis in Moodle - Michelle Moore |
To be announced |
Moodlerooms: “The Moodle Dilemma: To Self-Host or Vendor-Host?” - Kurt Beer, Moodlerooms & Michael Gough, DePauw Univ. |
12:30 – 1:30 |
Lunch – Westlawn Dining Hall |
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1:30 – 2:30 |
Getting Up and Running With Moodle - Liz Osika |
The ABCs of Creating Your Own Online Day - Woodrow DeRossett |
Googlios: 21st Century Skills & Learning in the Digital Age - Alex Ambrose |
Using Moodle to Teach Liberal Arts in a Digital World - Jennifer Woodruff Tait |
Free Online Surveys in Moodle - Connie Haley |
Using Moodle Forums For Discussion in the English Classroom - Brianne Kramer |
Remote-Learner: Case Study: RHEV Moodle Cloud Deployment |
2:30 – 3:00 |
Break – Exhibit Area |
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3:00 – 4:00 |
Birds of a Feather Discussions – topics and room assignments to be determined |
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010 (link to Tuesday's schedule) (return to the 2010 Midwest Moodle Moot webpage)
7:30 – 8:30 |
Registration and Breakfast - | ||||||
Concurrent sessions are divided into general topics or tracks |
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#1 Intro to Moodle |
#2 Best Practices |
#3 Portfolios, Integration |
#4 Teaching and Learning |
#5 Activities and Modules |
#6 Moodle in the Classroom |
#7 Sponsors |
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8:30 – 9:30 |
Public Safety Education Using Moodle: How Moodle Can Save Your Life - Jim Keiken |
Managing the Moodle Mayhem - Chris Potter |
Using Mahara With Moodle - Chris Wherley |
Getting Pre-Service Teachers Thinking about Moodle - Michael McVey |
How to Create Lessons in Moodle - Michelle Moore |
21st Century Literature Circles: Using Moodle & Other Resources - Mark Engle |
Moodlerooms: “Moodlerooms’ Extendable Features; Those Tried and True and Soon to Come” - Kurt Beer |
9:30 – 10:30 |
To be announced |
How to Have a Successful eLearning Program - Jonathan Moore |
Can Your Moodle do This? - Bob Sills |
Moodlerooms: “Moodle Datapoints and Action Analytics” -Tom Murdock |
Making the Grade: Transparent Grading Systems - Pamela Williams |
Promoting Active and Personal Learning With Moodle - Lee Griffith |
Remote-Learner: How To Train Your Moodle Trainers |
10:30 – 11:00 |
Break – Exhibit Area |
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11:00 – 12:00 |
Using Moodle to Support a Virtual Professional Learning Community - David Sherwin |
To be announced |
ePortfolios: Desired Functionality and Integration - Floyd Saner |
Remote-Learner: Connecting Moodle With State Learning Standards |
Higher Level Thinking With Glossary & Database Activities - Mark Pearson |
Moodle in the Foreign Language Classroom - Carly Born |
Moodlerooms: “Moodle in the Cloud” - Martin Knott |
12:00 – 1:00 |
Lunch – Westlawn Dining Hall |
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1:00 – 1:45 |
Talk With Martin Dougiamas – a time to ask Martin about anything!! College Church/Chapel |
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1:45 – 2:15 |
Wrap-up, Prizes, End of the Moot! |
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