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Quick approach for those who already know what they want students to do.
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Do you already know what you want your students to do but not sure how to achieve it with moodle? Use this quick inspiration table |
You want your students to: | What or how? | Achieve it with Moodle: |
Read | Text that you have written | Add it as a resource, eg upload a file or as a Page. |
| Scholarly texts | |
| 3rd party materials on websites | Link straight from any section in Moodle (text editor) or choose URL link as a resource |
Watch | Video that you have produced | Use Echo 360 to produce and/or upload. |
| Video lectures | |
| Videos on LSE website, YouTube or elsewhere | These are links, which you can set to embed into Moodle sections and pages (using the text editor) |
Discuss | Asynchronously (time of individual students' choosing) | Forum activity |
| Synchronously (at the same time) | Chat activity |
Upload | Links to useful resources, examples, etc. on websites | Database activity Glossary activity |
| Photographs that they have taken | Database activity Glossary activity |
| Assignments for marking | Assignment activity |
Practise | Self-test exercises | Quiz activity |
| Interactive exercises | H5P activity |
Answer | Questions from the lecturer | |
Ask | Questions about the lecture |