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CMT 3342 Group Project 2014. Demonstration of Moodle VLE. Middlesex University. Module Leader: Dr Elke Duncker Module Tutor: Benson Kwong Campus: HKMA. Project Team. NameMDX Number Chu Hin Chung, Samuel M00501664 Wong Wui Cheong,Patrick M00501706
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CMT 3342 Group Project 2014 Demonstration of Moodle VLE
Middlesex University • Module Leader: Dr Elke Duncker • Module Tutor: Benson Kwong • Campus: HKMA
Project Team • NameMDX Number • Chu Hin Chung, Samuel M00501664 • Wong Wui Cheong,Patrick M00501706 • Wong Ka Lun, Alan M00501672 • Brian Cheng M00501629 • Lai Chi Kong M00501633 • Lam Wai Man, Chris M00501657 • Au Kar Fai, Patrick M00501624 • Tang Hing Chung, Jemy M00501665 • Tse Ho Yin, Raymond M00501669
Virtual learning environments (VLEs) • Known as course management systems • Moodle is developed for VLS • It is open source VLE Moodle
Prototype Demonstration • Roles and access levels
Criteria of Moodle Development (1) • The demonstration prototype must be populated with users, some of whom are registered on modules • 40 students, 10 students in each campus • 35 students registered on module A (delivered in UK and three overseas campuses)
Criteria of Moodle Development (2) • 23 students registered on module B (delivered in UK and three overseas campuses) • Some students are registered on both modules • 1 moderator (UK) registered on both modules • 8 non-editing teachers, 2 in each campus (registered on the module in the UK and overseas campuses)
Criteria of Moodle Development (3) • 2 module leaders (UK), 1 registered as editing teacher for each module • 1 module leader can edit both module A & B • 1 module leader can edit module A only • 1 module creator (UK) • 1 Studynet administrator (UK)
Programme Manager • Create, edit, manage, view and remove modules, and module content • Assign roles and including module creators • Create and edit reports • Create and use SCORM data
Module Creator • Creates and configures modules • Creation and editing of assignments and grading methods • Module Creator can also upload and configure content • The Module Creator can assign the roles • Teacher with editing rights • Teacher without editing rights • Moderator • Student • The module creator can assign students to modules
The Module Leader (A teacher with editing rights) • This role cannot create modules • Can configure and manage modules (content, assignments, general module information, plagiarism check) • Can create grading methods (Rubrics) • Creation and management of reports • Can hide and unhide (show) content and module features • Publish grades across the module.
(Teachers without editing rights) • Can view existing module content • Upload and remove their own additional learning resources • Grade assignments • Use existing rubrics • Communicate with students (feedback, commentary, annotations, emails and blogs) • Can publish the grades of the assignments
The Moderator (Guest role) • Can view all module resources, assignments, graded submissions, reports and communications • Cannot edit anything and cannot see hidden items • Cannot communicate with students • Able to leave comments for the module leader, but cannot be seen by students or other teachers
Students • Can view the module content, annotate and comment by publically for other students of the module • Can upload and re-upload assignments and participate in tests and quizzes • Can see their own grades and test results • Can communicate with other students, editing and non-editing teachers, programme managers and Studynet administrators • Cannot communicate with module creators and moderators • Email cannot be switched off • Other communication feature can be hidden by the module leader • Students can share files and documents with other students.
Prototype Demonstration • Population with students, editing and non-editing teachers and administrators
Prototype Demonstration • Population of classes with different types and formats of learning materials and assessments
Prototype Demonstration • Population with students, editing and non-editing teachers and administrators
Teacher’s Rights • The module leader is a teacher with editing rights. • Academics teaching on a module are teachers without editing rights.
The module leader • He or she can configure and manage modules and their features, create and manage content, assignments, general module information and the plagiarism check. • The teacher with editing rights can create grading methods including rubrics and other grading related rights such as creation and management of reports.
Academics teaching • They can view existing module content, upload and remove their own additional learning resources, grade assignments, use existing rubrics and communicate with students in a variety of forms such as feedback, commentary, annotations, emails and blogs. • This role can publish the grades of the assignments he or she graded.
Prototype Demonstration • Making one assignment with a rubric and one with direct marking
Prototype Demonstration • Anti-plagiarism plugin crot including cron script
Prototype Demonstration • Individual calendar with automatic inclusion of university events, exams and submission deadlines relevant to this student
Individual calendar with automatic inclusion of university events
Prototype Demonstration • Logos and colour schemes, homepage
Prototype Demonstration • Additional requirements introduced by the tutor or additional features, if useful