My Moodle Experience
“Write an entry for your course weblog about your experience here (on your “Home” page and posting a new entry). How labour intensive was the process? What worked well? What was challenging? What surprised you?”
How was the experience?
To be honest this experience was a bit of a stressful one. I started to the Moodle exercise on the wiki page a week ago. I am one of those guys that isn’t confident with this type of technology until I start to use it. I tend to have a lot of self-doubt at the begining. So when I went on and tried to do the exercise only to hit a road block I thought it was an error on my part. Only after emailing John did I find out that access hadn’t been granted yet – the stress was for not.
Now that I was able to get in and on it went rather well. I think like most things new it will just take a few times (maybe more) to get comfortable and before I know it (hopefully) I will be a semi-pro. I liked how easy it was to create something because my intentions are to create a moodle site as a teacher’s resource on my school’s network. I just went through an in-service a few weeks ago (only an hour) about how Moodle was being supported and some of the pssibilities. The hamster wheel started to turn and I had one of those ” a-ha” moments. So fingers crossed – this is the start of something extremely valuable, practical and applicable.
How labour intensive was the process
I think the most labourious part of the process was setting up a split-screen so I didn’t have to keep toggling back and forth following directions. Once I did that it was smooth sailing!
What worked well?
The instructions were laid out in a way very easy to follow. Would have been lost if they were not so I would have to say the instructions worked well.
What was challenging?
As mentioned earlier the cahlenging part was when I tried to get access before I had access. I found myself navigating through countless pages, reading a nd rereading instructions trying to figure it out without help. Finally gave up and asked only to find out I had jumped the gun and was trying to do something I didn’t have permission (account access) to do.
What surprised you?
Just how easy it was to set up. Now in saying that I have a very basic shell I am sure but it is a start. Eventually I hope to have something professional and meaningful.
~ Ryan
February 1st, 2010 at 12:21 am
glad you’re on–sorry for the delay in getting you folks set up. It’s amazing how valuable clear, accurate instructions are–and how often instructions aren’t either. It’s a very good skill to develop: writing literal instructions for incremental tasks.
Now get cracking on that assessment tool! 🙂