[elearning] Teacher-Led Professional Learning

ken price kenjprice at gmail.com
Wed Jun 19 11:34:00 EST 2013


Thanks Phil

Is the bulk of the use of your LMS by your staff and students while at
school, or when they are off-site?
Seems there may be quite different models of use, and some approaches might
work better for one model than for others.

ken




On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Phil Brown <pdbrown at gmail.com> wrote:

> Schoology looks good, but it's located on an external server. Our LMS is
> located in our school. This means all bandwidth is local and we can upload
> massive amounts of data like CD's etc.
>
> Phil Brown
> WellingtonSC
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Savage, John L <
> savage.john.l at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:
>
>>  Our college is an Edmodo school. The teachers and kids “get it” and use
>> it extensively. It has nice features but is a little simple if you’ve used
>> Moodle. It has an annoying habit of moving material down the page (think
>> the Facebook wall).****
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>> I use Schoology a lot, especially with my senior students and
>> project-based courses. It combines an Edmodo-like “Updates” view with a
>> folder based course organiser. It lets you customise rubrics for grading
>> and I’ve imported the KK’s and KS’s for ITApps as outcomes so I can align
>> tasks – very powerful.****
>>
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>> I would definitely recommend bypassing Edmodo entirely and jumping into
>> Schoology.****
>>
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>> Go the Socerroos!****
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