Moodle Mayhem Episode 6:
Jen Hegna on Compact Course Design
When: October 9, 2011; 8:00am CST)
Check back at 7:45 am on Sunday, 10/9/2011 or visit the MoodleMayhem page for the link. I will also be tweeting about (@mguhlin) with the hashtag of #mmshow10911
The link to join the conversation – http://bit.ly/mmshow10911
The Moodle Mayhem Group is a community of Moodle-using educators who have joined together to pool their creative innovations regarding the use of Moodle with K-12, as well as adult learners. The MoodleMayhem Podcast is co-hosted by Diana Benner (Email: diana.benner@gmail.com) and Miguel Guhlin (Email: mguhlin@gmail.com).
About Jen Hegna (in her own words)
I have been Moodling for several years now and certify district staff to become district online teachers. (through a 5 week facilitation online course). Our high school was recently awarded the Intel School of Distinction Award (Sept 2011) for its innovative Math Program. Teachers in this program have discontinued the use of textbooks and have developed their own curriculum based on MN standards by using a blend of open-ed and teacher created resources which is all delivered via Moodle.
I recently published “Creating Student e-Portfolios with Google Sites” through a grant partnership with District 287 and Moodleshare. It was developed using the compact design method. The course is free for schools to download and use as professional development with teachers. You may download it (http://goo.gl/mtY8E) as well as a plethora of other courses/units for K-12 instruction at http://courses.moodleshare.org. I am not a Moodle expert by no means, but love to design and assist teachers in designing best practice online lessons, units, and courses to help facilitate learning!
- Twitter: @jenhegna
- Email: jen.hegna@byron.k12.mn.us
- Blog: http://jenhegna.edublogs.org/
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