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WebCT, Moodle and E-learning

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WebCT, Moodle & E-Learning Group

 

Group members

 

  When I can meet
Valrie Davis M, W, or F
Stacey Ewing  M, Th(morn/aft)
Sara Russell Gonzalez  
Marilyn Ochoa M/W morn, T  aft

Elizabeth Outler

 (some M) T/W am
Amy Polk  M or Th
Hank Young  
   

 

 

Resources

 

  1. UCF Library Modules for WebCT Courses
  2.  Martin, K. and J. Lee. (2003) Using a WebCT to Develop a Research Skills Module. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship. No. 37, Spring.
  3. Dulaney, Emmett. (2007) Moodle Open Source Done Right. CertCiti.com. 
  4. ACRL Guidelines for Distance Learning Library Services
  5. Journal of Library Services for Distance Education
  6. Cornell University Library, Distance Learning White Paper

 

Brainstorm/Ideas/Agenda

 

  1. Who within the libraries is already providing library services via a course management software?
  2. What kinds of things are other university libraries doing?
  3. What kind of assistance can the UF Libraries provide to liaisons wishing to integrate into a CMS offered course?

 

 

Notes from First Meeting [Friday 9/28/07 1:30 p.m.]

Stacey Ewing, Sara Russell Gonzalez, Elizabeth Outler, and Hank Young were present.

 

We discussed the following as possible goals to pursue:

  • Provide a help page (or something) for professors/instructors to give them instructions to add library links/resources to their web courses
  • Talk to Paul Victor and Jana Ronan about the web-based library instruction courseware they have developed pursuant to their mini-grant
  • work with Academic Technologies/CITT to create library modules (or something) that can professors can incorporate into their web-courses (in webCT)
  • find out if any Libraries liaisons are already working with professors in their areas to put library resources in their web courses
  • use webCT (but maybe Moodle is more appropriate) to design and deliver training internally within the Libraries
    • HR training
    • new hire training
    • new software or new upgrades training

 

Follow up for next meeting:

  • Elizabeth will report about our discussions to the Library 2.0 Working Group at the meeting on 10/4
  • Stacey will talk to Paul Victor about his project and ask him to come to our next meeting to show it to us and discuss
  • Elizabeth will contact Academic Technologies to discuss possibilities for creating library modules
  • We'll need to talk to Trudi diTrolio (or someone in HR) about the possibilities for using course management software for internal library training

 

We will meet again in approximately two weeks.

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