Course Management Systems (or CMS) are “software 'packages' designed to help educators create quality online courses”. So says Martin Dougiamas, the leader of the Moodle project. Another, perhaps more expansive, label would be Virtual Learning Environments or VLE, a term which is widely used in Europe.
A Virtual Learning Environment commonly possesses such elements as:
[from Requirements for a Virtual Learning Environment]
So, what is the practical application of these principles? A VLE or CMS should have the following functionality:
What functions would we expect to find on a CMS?
Login to Moodle @ earlham with your Earlham username. Join the “Intro to CMS for Librarians” course and enter the enrollment key that I'll give you (I will need to make you an instructor for the course to enable you to add activities). Browse around to see how the functionality described above maps onto the functions supplied by the CMS. As a separate exercise you can login to CHEF @ MITC with the test faculty account (username & password in email message).
Show how Brent Smith used Moodle in his Field Botany class and Monteze Snyder used CHEF in her Strategic Planning and Marketing class.
Some of you will be using Moodle, some will be using CHEF. Login with the appropriate username and password provided and open the Using Moodle course (Moodle) or the INTD - 101 Pearson course (CHEF).
You are showing a faculty new to CMS how to do certain things on the system.
In the box provided write down the steps you would show him/her to do the following
:
(note that you may not be able to accomplish the function in the CMS you are
using)
Make an announcement to the class, for example, inform the class of a new
uploaded resource. Are there any special features worth noting?
Add a resource - a MS Word document and a web URL - to the course (look
on your own H: drive for one). Special features?
Add an assignment. Change the due date. Any special features worth noting
here?
Grade an assignment. Release the assignment grades to the class.
Track your recent activity to remind yourself of what you did last.
You are showing a new freshman how to use the CMS of the course. Write down
the steps you would show her/him how to do the following:
(bear in mind again that some of these may not be possible on the CMS you are
using)
View the course outline to see what was scheduled and when.
Submit an answer to the assignment. Upload a MS Word document from your
H: drive.
When is the assignment due? Where would you look?
Add a new discussion topic. Reply to someone else's.
Use Help to figure out how things work.