Title: Online Learning in an Open Source Environment
1Online Learning in an Open Source Environment
- D. Verne Morland
- Managing Partner
- ROI Learning Services
- 4 March 2004
2Objectives
- Explain the Open Source SW movement
- Summarize the Moodle design and features
- Discuss social constructivist learning theory
- Examine how Moodle works for
- Students
- Instructors
- Administrators
- Facilitate an open dialogue on commercial and
open system learning environments
3Who Am I?
Verne Morland
- Managing partner, ROI Learning Services
- Corporate university designer for NCR
- Business analyst and marketing director
- Software designer and systems engineer
- BSEE (Princeton) and MSEd. (U Dayton)
4What is ROI Learning Services?
- Training outsource company
- Network of skilled practitioners
- Business and training needs analysis
- Instructional design
- Technical design and support
- Online and blended course development
- Classroom and virtual course delivery
- Learning and business impact assessment
- Your potential partner!
(www.roi-learning.com)
5Getting to Know You
Have you
- Taken an online course?
- Independent, self-paced, self-study?
- Collaborative, facilitated, synchronized?
- Did you learn anything?
- Did you enjoy the experience?
6Getting to Know You
Have you
- Designed an online course?
- Facilitated an online course?
- Customized an online learning environment?
- Built an online learning environment?
7What Is Open Source Software?
- Free!
- Locally extensible
- Globally supported
- Platform independent
- Details at http//www.opensource.org/docs/definiti
on.php
8Advantages of Open Source
- Open Source means that because the source is
available for all to see, developers are building
on the work of others, rather than constantly
re-inventing the wheel, and being recognized for
their effort. Bugs are found and fixed more
rapidly than in proprietary software, and a
spirit of honest and open collaboration prevails.
- Visualising a Better Way by J. Ul-Haque and
R. Whittaker
9Disadvantages of Open Source
- No single, responsible supplier
- No committed development schedule
10Leading Open Source Products
- LINUX - Operating System
- Apache - Web server
- Perl, PHP - Scripting languages
- MySQL - Database system
11Moodle Is
- Modular,
- Object-
- Oriented,
- Dynamic
- Learning
- Environment
12Moodle Is
- A course management system for developing and
delivering Internet-based courses - Based on social constructionist learning theory
- Available in 33 languages
- A free alternative to commercial software such as
WebCT or Blackboard - Written in PHP
- Runs on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and Netware 6
- Used by a growing number of universities,
schools, and corporations. (Currently 927 sites
in 70 countries are registered on
Moodle.org/sites.)
13Moodle Offers
- Forums,
- Chats,
- Resources,
- Journals,
- Quizzes and tests,
- Surveys,
- Workshops, and
- Assignments.
? Learning materials
14Social Constructivism
- Social constructivists view learning as a social
process. It does not take place only internally,
nor is it a passive development of behaviors that
are shaped by external forces. Meaningful
learning occurs when individuals are engaged in
social activities.
- Social Constructivism By Beaumie Kim (2001)
15Moodle Is Versatile
- Moodle can be
- A complete online learning environment
- A focal point for online collaboration
- A repository of self-study courses and materials
- Moodle can contain
- Collaborative, synchronous courses
- Independent, self-paced courses
16Plain Vanilla Moodle
17Corporate Moodle
18Training Company Moodle
19The Students View of Moodle
- Short video tour
- Discussion using slides
- Live, online demonstration
20Logging In to the OLC
Your Username
Your Password
21Center Home Page
Welcome message
Link to first HH online course
Discussion forums for new communities of practice
(CoP)
22Course Home Page
Recent activity
Participant profiles
Instructions for taking the course and using the
forums
23Course Topics
Topic description
Instructional articles
Unit quiz
Student journal
24Navigating Through the Course
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Learning Objectives
Intro
Unit 1
Unit 2
- Each unit begins with What You Will Learn
- Navigation flows from lesson to lesson
- Each unit ends with a Quiz
25Student Journals
Quick navigation
Journal instructions
Your personal entries
26Case Study
Quick navigation
Engagement question
Answer choices
27Retail CoP Forum
Quick navigation
Forum charter
Click to start a new discussion
28Forum Posting
Quick navigation
Subject
Message
29User Demo
- Harte-Hanks Online Learning Center
30The Instructors View of Moodle
- Discussion using slides
- Live, online demonstration
31Course Content Control
Adding new components
Admin areas
Editing and positioning
32Instructor Demo
- Harte-Hanks Online Learning Center
33The Administrators View of Moodle
- Discussion using slides
- Live, online demonstration
34Admin Controls
How things look and work
Who has access
Course control
35Grade Book
Assessments
Grades
Student
36Site Logs
Date and time
Student
Moodle object
37Special Reports
Student progress
Photographs
Student
38Administrator Demo
- Harte-Hanks Online Learning Center
39Key Take-Aways
- Open Source is FREE
- Open Source is extensible
- Moodle will be to online learning what LINUX is
to operating systems - Moodle is flexible (based on social
constructivism but fully amenable to independent
learning) - Moodle is easy to use for students, instructors,
and administrators - Contact ROI Learning if you need help ?
40Thank You