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Gamification with Moodle

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Gamification with Moodle

Gamification with Moodle by Natalie Denmeade
English | 20 Oct. 2015 | ASIN: B016OQOO6Y | 134 Pages | AZW3 | 6.11 MB

Use game elements in Moodle courses to build learner resilience and motivation

About This Book

Formulate a Moodle course that acts as a flexible framework ready for your own content
Keep learners engrossed and create opportunities for motivation through the concepts of status, access, and power
A resourceful guide to innovative learning using automatic reports, assessments, and conditional release of activities
Who This Book Is For

This book has been designed for teachers who to use technology to create more engaging learning experiences for both online learning and in face-to-face sessions. This book will especially appeal to people who are interested in the underlying mechanics of play and games and want to know more about applying these concepts in an educational context. It is assumed that you are a teacher and expert in your field, have basic computer skills, and have access to the Internet.

What You Will Learn

Set up a scoring system using Moodle Gradebook
Enable communication and collaboration in your class as a Learning Community using forums
Assess your learners' abilities by setting up challenges and quests
Configure gateways to check and ensure progress before new content or activities are released
Create Moodle assignments to provide effective feedback through a comment bank and custom scale
Issue Open Badges to recognize achievements and set up an online backpack to share digital badges
Reduce anxiety for learners by using the game-like concept of “Levelling Up”
In Detail

This book describes how teachers can use Gamification design within the Moodle Learning Management System. Game elements can be included in course design by using, badges, rubrics, custom grading scales, forums, and conditional activities. Moodle courses do not have to be solo-learning experiences that replicate Distance Education models.

The Gamification design process starts by profiling players and creating levels of achievement towards meeting learning outcomes. Each task is defined, valued, and sequenced. Motivation loops are devised to keep the momentum going. In a gaming studio, this approach would require a team of specialists with a large budget and time frames. Preparing for a class rarely has these optimal conditions. The approach used in this book is to introduce game elements into the course design gradually. First, apply gamification to just one lesson and then build up to gamifying a series of lessons over a term. Each example will indicate the difficulty level and time investment. Try it out to see what is most effective with your learners and choose wisely in your use of technology. By the end of this book, you will be able to create Moodle courses that incorporate choice, communication, challenge, and creativity.

Style and approach

An easy-to-follow guide full of screenshots and step-by-step instructions with estimated time frames required to accomplish numerous tasks. Tips are offered for new Moodlers and plugin extensions are suggested for advanced Moodlers. The focus of the book is on why you would want to use each activity rather than detailed technical descriptions.