{"id":147,"date":"2011-08-03T08:38:37","date_gmt":"2011-08-03T16:38:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/mwong\/?p=147"},"modified":"2011-08-03T08:38:37","modified_gmt":"2011-08-03T16:38:37","slug":"reflection-webctvista","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/mwong\/2011\/08\/03\/reflection-webctvista\/","title":{"rendered":"Reflection: WebCT\/VISTA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After creating a site on Moodle, I was able to compare my experiences while designing on WebCT\/VISTA.  Similar to Moodle, I had to take some time to get used to the layout of the site.  Because I have been using WebCT\/VISTA for the MET courses, I could visualize the site better than when I first came across Moodle for the first time in ETEC 565.  One thing I had to remember was to toggle between the different tabs: Build, Teach, and Student View.  These features were similar to Moodle when I had to \u201cTurn Editing On\u201d or use the site as a \u201cStudent\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>When I used Moodle, it felt like I was creating my own site and deciding my own layout.  On the other hand, when I used WebCT\/VISTA, it felt like I was just adding modules, quizzes, or any other elements to a standard layout.  Therefore, WebCT\/VISTA does not seem as personal as Moodle for a designer.  I did like how WebCT\/VISTA was fairly easy to use because it helped the designer throughout the whole process by defining what each item did.  For example, when choosing a Type of Gradebook, it would tell difference between each type.  As well, the language used was also easy to understand from a new designer perspective.  At times, I had difficulty finding certain tabs or functions because there were a lot of words on a given page.  However, after looking over the site, I find that you do become familiar with it quite quickly.  <\/p>\n<p>I liked how I was able to start working right away from the instructions in the toolkit, but if I did not have these instructions I probably would have struggled for a while right at the beginning.  At times, when I had trouble, I found myself using the \u201cHelp\u201d section, which was very helpful.  I found this section more helpful than the \u201cHelp\u201d section on Moodle, where I generally had to search elsewhere on the Internet for assistance.  <\/p>\n<p>Overall, the process was not too labour intensive, but I think it is partly because I have gained experience with using Moodle.  Without Moodle experience, I think I would have found my experience with WebCT\/VISTA more labour intensive.  I like how the outcome of the site I created was automatically the same as WebCT\/VISTA courses that I have used.  As a designer, I could come up with modules and assignments, which would visually replicate those of a designer with a lot more experience.  In comparison, I feel that it is more difficult for a designer to make a Moodle site more visually complex and professional.  Therefore, WebCT\/VISTA may be better for new designers without any experience and perhaps more time constraints.  In the end, I was surprised that each step I completed with WebCT\/VISTA led to a successful completion (for the most part).  Despite the few struggles I had, I thought my experience was positive and I could see myself designing with WebCT\/VISTA more.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After creating a site on Moodle, I was able to compare my experiences while designing on WebCT\/VISTA. Similar to Moodle, I had to take some time to get used to the layout of the site. 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