The website that we're going to use for this game is http://www.what2learn.com/. This website has a number of free games that teachers can create online and link to from their Moodle site. I've found, as a High School teacher, that my 11-14 year old students are all too keen to look for game websites when they should be online working on their history homework. They'll actually love being able to play online games with your blessing—but you'll still have control.
Moodle 2 for Teaching 7-14 Year Olds Beginner's Guide
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Moodle 2 for Teaching 7-14 Year Olds Beginner's Guide
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Overview of this book
Moodle is a very popular e-learning tool in universities and high schools. But what does it have to offer younger students who want a fun, interesting, interactive, and informative learning experience? Moodle empowers teachers to achieve all this and more and this book will show you how!Moodle 2 For Teaching 7-14 Year Olds will show complete beginners in Moodle with no technical background how to make the most of its features to enhance the learning and teaching of children aged around 7-14. The book focuses on the unique needs of young learners to create a fun, interesting, interactive, and informative learning environment your students will want to go to day after day.This is a practical book for teachers, written by a teacher with two decades of practical experience, latterly in using Moodle to motivate younger students. Learn how to put your lessons online in minutes; how to set creative homework that Moodle will mark for you and how to get your students working together to build up their knowledge. Throughout the book we will build a course from scratch, adaptable for ages 7 to 14, on Rivers and Flooding. You can adapt this to any topic, as Moodle lends itself to all subjects and ages.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Moodle 2 for Teaching 7-14 Year Olds
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started
Adding Worksheets and Resources
Getting Interactive
Self-marking Quizzes
Games
Multimedia
Wonderful Web 2.0
Practicalities
Advanced Tips and Tricks
Customer Reviews