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Science Teaching with Moodle 2.0

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Science Teaching with Moodle 2.0

Science Teaching with Moodle 2.0 by Vincent Lee Stocker
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1849511489 | 296 pages | PDF | 17,6 MB

Create interactive lessons and activities in Moodle to enhance your students' understanding and enjoyment of science
Follow a sample course to see how lessons, groups, and forums are created
Make your student's homework more exciting by enabling them to watch videos, participate in group discussions, and complete quizzes from home

Simplify the teaching of difficult scientific notation using animations
Monitor your students' progress using Gradebook

In Detail

Moodle is an open source virtual learning environment that is becoming increasingly popular in schools worldwide due to its ease of use and flexibility. Science is the perfect subject to benefit from the features of Moodle as students will find it easier to learn with the help of interactive content, rather than reading ancient textbooks.

Science Teaching with Moodle 2.0 will give you lots of tips and tricks for teaching science using Moodle. This book will make learning more fun for your students and explain complicated concepts with ease with the help of images, diagrams, and interactive quizzes. It will teach you how to create quizzes, start forum discussions, embed videos, and much more, all while keeping the students' performance at the front of your mind, which is easily monitored using the Gradebook function.

Use Moodle to create quizzes, forums, activities, and much more, to make your science lessons more interactive

What you will learn from this book
Use scientific notation, mathematical functions, and display molecules to make your students understand difficult concepts more easily
Use the DragMath Equation editor to teach about kinetic energy and momentum
Set up surveys to enable your students to help one another and improve the course with their suggestions
Create databases to classify elements, materials, and structures
Embed videos and images that students can access from home
Monitor your students with Gradebook
Set up quizzes and collect the results to see how your students are progressing
Easily explain difficult concepts such as light and sound waves using animations
Theme your site to make it more science-centric

Approach

Packed with lots of practical examples, each chapter takes you through a different aspect of teaching using Moodle. All examples are based around a sample science course, which you can see growing throughout the book.

Who this book is written for

This book is for science teachers who would like to enhance their lessons using Moodle. It doesn't matter if you haven't used Moodle before; as long as someone has set it up for you, you can get started with the exercises in the book straightaway.