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 At APU, your "virtual classroom" is housed in Moodle.
Moodle is an online learning management system designed to help educators and students create effective online learning communities.
Check out APU Moodle now!
In line with APU's commitment to active learning, Moodle's design encourages interactive learning.
• In Moodle's environment, participants learn from one another, constructing and testing their knowledge together. • Moodle works like other websites and webservices. You connect to the internet, link to APU Moodle, and "login." You'll then see your course site. • In your course site, you'll find all the required assignments and activities. • Your instructor may also provide for options such as chat, discussion board, forum, and wiki. • Through Moodle, you can find grading information, and you can track your progress on assignments.
Would you like to see what a course site looks like in Moodle?
Visit Moodle.org to "tour" a demonstration course. The following link will take you to a course developed by Moodle's founder, Dr. Martin Dougiamas. The course provides a demonstration of Moodle features, "Moodle Features Demonstration Course." Link to the following address, and then "login as a guest": http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=34
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