Engaging students with online learning
Students need confidence and competence as online learners in order to benefit from using Moodle – this can be a particular issue for postgraduates. They may need guidance and motivation to access and use online resources, to interact and exchange information online and to engage in knowledge-building tasks.
Baseline use of Moodle
- Students are provided with orientation materials which explain how the use of Moodle will assist in their studies and how to work with the online resources.
- The course handbook or other introductory materials provide guidance on time to be spent working online.
- Tutors and students use their Moodle profiles to share information about themselves. (You can access and edit your profile by clicking on your name in the top right part of the Moodle window)
- Students are informed of activity logging reports.
Enhanced use of Moodle
- Induction into online learning is built into the activities, for example a ‘low-stakes’ task given for the first forum discussion.
- Students are encouraged to feed back time actually spent to ensure that expectations are reasonable.
- Students are given clear guidance about how to work with the online activities – especially those which may be unfamiliar such as collaborative tools (Wikis, Databases) and how much time to spend on each activity.
- Guidance is given on privacy, copyright, IPR for students creating online content.