eLearning
how Wikipedia defines eLearning
» eLearning allows instructors to take advantage of web technology by presenting key course content online pre and post live sessions
» Course content can include videos, images, links, PowerPoint® presentations, Excel® spreadsheets, Microsoft Word® docs, PDFs, Flash, podcasts and more
» eLearning components can be limited to just a few items or become the entire course
» eLearning content is placed on the web in the context of lessons, in quizzes, in glossaries, or simply as a vault for distributing digital files
» eLearning courses can include interactive/social networking functions such as forums, live chats, blogs, surveys, workshops and Wikis allowing for instructor-to-participant or participant-to-participant collaboration, feedback, validation and communication
All of the above can be achieved via a single software application called Moodle
about Moodle...
