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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| We are entering the close of schools in some parts of the world to celebrate winter break. There are free workshops in mastering moodle skills and wiki skills 
 Would it be ok to post the registration links here in the forum or would that be conside4red advertising?
 
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 alien boy
 
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							| Hi redcamarocruiser! 
 Please post the links here. That would be very useful. It �s not advertising your worksheets, workplace or private business, so free workshops are always good!
 
 Cheers,
 AB
 
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 cheezels
 
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							| I would love to know more about how to do things in moodle. I use it now and sometimes it makes me so frustrated!!!!! I have no idea WHY some things happen in the program or how to actually use some of the features. Free workshops are awesome thank you! |  18 Dec 2009     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| These are the free workshops in mastering moodle skills and wiki skills offered by wikieducator and IT4ALL. 
 
COURSE ONEL4C34 is the name of the course. I took versions L4C32 and L4C33 and learned a lot abOut wikis, free resources, collaboration, creative commons licensing, and copyright, a topic that has been discussed here recently.
 
 
Registration is open now at
http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration
 January 18-29, 2010 (It is a 10-Day workshop)
 
 COURSE TWO
 http://www.integrating-technology.com/pd/ is offering a4 week workshop on
moodle, a free online teaching environment similar to Blackboard.
 
 M4T-3 is the name of the moodle course. It will begin on January 4, 2010. I am registered for it.
 
 COURSES OFFERED BY EVO (Electronic Village Online)  http://evosessions.pbworks.com/Call_for_Participation2010
 EVO is the Electric Village Online (free training for English teachers   I recommend the BEcoming a Webhead session if you are interested in Web 2.0 skills and integrating technology into your teaching practice.A Project of TESOL �s CALL Interest Section 2010  Sessions, January 11 - February 21, 2010, Registration Jan 4-10
 
   
  
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 Nebal
 
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							| Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! Thanks a lot for informing us !!! I �d love to join the workshops and learn more about moodle and wikis.   Best wishes, Nebal |  18 Dec 2009     
					
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 Bruna Dutra
 
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							| Dear Mary, I first want to thank you for all the PRECIOUS tips ragarding many subjects you have been sharing with us here in the forum! 
 I read this post and went to search the web about moddles, which I did not know what it was.
 
 Can you or others talk more about it and how can we use it as an ESL resource? I started to read and got soooooooo interested!!! As I am all about using different tools to learn a language (and so are my students!!) heehhehe
 
 I appreciate deeply all the support everyone is always willing to give here in eslprintables.com.
 
 Thank you once more!
 Hugs, Bruna.
 
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 Montypython
 
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							| Hi & thanks a lot for the information!   But i �m not sure how it works...   You register, it �s a 10-day course, but how do we manage?   do we visit a site? is it via e mail?   is it completely free & safe, please?   In short, how does it actually work , please?   THANKS so much for telling us!!!!   Marie |  18 Dec 2009     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| They give you a site on wikieducator (working space to build your wiki site). I completed 3 levels in the course. I took it a second time to learn more skills and improve my basic skills. 
 Here is my wiki address. It is a work in progress. http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Redcamarocruiser
 
 My favorite things were the editable Kaltura video and the wink tutorial. It was really interesting to be able to create a tutorial by captiring screenshots of every keystroke I made!
 
 I guess you can see that I am excited about these valuable free resources.
 
 Regarding Moodle, I have not taken the course yet, but I saw a demo of the projects that the last class made. I will try to find the link for it and post it here later today.
 
 Moodle is a classroom online. I understand it is supposed to have quizes. Teachers upload assignments and students retrieve them and then upload the completed work. It s a paperless environment that organizes everything in one place. A student doesn`t have to worry about forgetting his homework at home--it is on the moodle. At a conference I attended, teachers who use moodle were very enthusiastic about it.
 
 Here is the linkto the moodle presentation day for the last session of the moodle class.
 One needs to sign up for a free wiziq account to view it.  http://www.wiziq.com/
 
 http://www.wiziq.com/public/session_details.aspx?detail=215132_Moodle_for_Teachers__M4T__2__Session_5__Team_Presentation_teacher_Integrating_Technology
 
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							| Thanks! I tried moodle and it is very useful . I love wiki, too. Thanks  Redcamarocruiser!     |  18 Dec 2009     
					
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