Activity Modules

Moodle contains a wide range of activity modules that can be used to build up any type of course.


 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.

 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.

 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.

Help for the Flash Activity Module

The 'Flash Activity Module' allows Flash authors to integrate their Flash movies into Moodle as a Moodle activity. It makes it easy to adapt Flash movies, with the minimum of coding, so that they can be used as activity modules within Moodle and :

  • can be added as an 'Activity' to a Moodle course
  • log activity so that it appears in Moodle Recent Activity block and Moodle logs
  • optionally can be made repurposable (configurable)
  • optionally can store grades in the Moodle gradebook
  • optionally can store answers and times taken to do a question
  • diplay details to a user about their attempts at an activity
  • optionally can allow teachers to export grades from the grade book
  • cofiguration data, logs, answers and grades can be backed up and restored
  • a preloader allows movies to use preloaded unicode fonts or portions of fonts as if they were embedded in the movies themselves

More information about how to author movies for use as Flash Activity modules may be found at http://jamiep.org

As the module stands now activities normally consists of multiple questions and can be attempted as many times as the learner wants.

 


 FLV Player Activity Module

The FLV Player Activity Module is comprehensive wizard for deploying Flash video as activities in Moodle courses. It allows users to set all of the parameters supported by Jeroen Wijering's FLV Player.

FLV Player Activity Module Developed by Matt Bury - http://matbury.com/

FLV Player Developed By Jeroen Wijering - http://www.longtailvideo.com/

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 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.

 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.

 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.

 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.

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