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Is there anything Moodle can't do?

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I've been using it in three ways: To provide support for a predominantly classroom-based course (pre and post course activities, forums, wiki, etc.). Over the past two months I've been working extensively with the open source virtual learning environment (VLE) Moodle. To support a predominantly online course in the usual way.

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Balancing top-down and bottom-up approaches

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Online, learners collaborate using forums and two, one-hour synchronous sessions; they have their own blogs in Moodle (not used as much as I would have liked); they can, of course, also contribute to the glossary and the wiki. They also add their reviews of the tools they've been using to the wiki. The workshop itself is content free.

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Digital video: the new medium of choice

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If you haven't seen the series (there's one on wikis, RSS, social bookmarking, etc.), Usually I'm very careful not to fill my mind with work-related issues in the hours before I go to bed, but last night I was tempted to watch one of those great little Common Craft videos, the new one being Online photo sharing in simple English.

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The big question: What is the scope of our responsibility as learning professionals?

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Technology obviously plays a part here - by providing employees with the necessary tools, such as social networking software, wikis, blogs, search facilities, RSS, forums, rapid development tools, etc., we can provide an infrastructure which will support bottom-up learning.

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The quest to know knowledge

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The author encourages readers to contribute to the re-writing of the book using a wiki. The electronic edition of the book is available for free download under a Creative Commons license (by 1st December 40,000 people had accepted the invitation, as reported by the author at Online Educa, Berlin). The author has ".