Kent Villard is the E-Learning Coordinator for the University of Prince Edward Island and has been administrating Moodle for four years. Kent particularly enjoys the process of converting traditional curriculum to work in an online form.
When he's not administering Moodle or evangelizing the Mac platform, Kent likes to spend quality time with his wife Denise and children, Maxwell and Samantha.
Kent lives in Cornwall, Prince Edward Island in Atlantic Canada. He can be reached at< [email protected]>
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Mark Bailye describes himself as a developer, teacher, and learner, who discovered Moodle about four years ago. He is passionate about medical education and training, and has introduced Moodle as the platform to support the needs of a flexible workforce, to cater for different learning styles and to develop and provide access to a variety of e-learning opportunities. Mark is currently working with Medical Education Units and junior doctors across South Australia to tailor and develop Moodle to enhance, enrich, and engage learners in medical education.
Mary Cooch is the author of Moodle 1.9 for Teaching 7-14 Year Olds. She has taught languages and geography in the UK for 25 years, and now spends part of her working week travelling the country as a VLE trainer specializing in Moodle. She regularly promotes its benefits in schools and has a deep understanding of what works best for younger children. Known online as the moodlefairy, Mary is a Moodle Certified Teacher and moderator on the help forums of moodle.org. She runs her own blog on www.moodleblog.org and can be contacted for training or consultation on< [email protected]>
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Mary is based at Our Lady's Catholic High School Preston, Lancashire, UK.