Open Education News posted a quick note about Linux for Education and their Moodle site which posts over 50 courses available to view, download and utilize to learn how to use open source software in education. (Note: looks like some are from MoodleCommons.org and other sites I've highlighted in the past, but it's a great clearing house of courses nonetheless).
From the site:
We've just launched a pretty decent start for a linux for education portal that should contain hundreds (we already have about 50) totally creative commons or similar free license courses that can be used online directly (guest access to all courses) or downloaded to export into one's own e-learning platform (backups are moodle based.) The site contains howtos, forums, wikipedias and chatrooms, as well as the traditional Moodle courses on a wide array of subjects across the board.
The courses cover nearly every level of education (k through adult education) and every subject under the sun:
- Art and Design
- Information Technology
- Science
- Math
- Music
- Languages
- Humanities
- Teaching
- Technology
- Society
- Study Skills
It's a great list of courses to peruse for ideas or even to download the courses to restore somewhere else. Interestingly, a course I created for a program in Vermont is included!
Grab a course, restore it to GlobalClassroom and enjoy!
Related:
- Backing up courses: Youtube | MoodleTutorials
- Restoring courses: Youtube | MoodleTutorials
- Importing resources and activities: Youtube | MoodleTutorials
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