• TOW: New Features in Moodle

      As is usually the case, we’ve updated Moodle over the summer, and are now offering Moodle 3.0. In addition to a variety of behind-the-scenes updates, there are a few new features that may be relevant to your fall courses: There are four new question types for quizzes, two involving text, and two involving images. The text types are: select missing word (multiple-choice fill-in-the-blank) and drag-and-drop into text (same, but with a drag-and-drop interface rather than selecting from a list). The image types are: drag-and-drop onto an image, which lets students drag text or small images onto larger images, and drag-and-drop markers, which lets students add text markers to predefined locations. If you use…

  • Copying a Moodle course from a previous semester

    If you’re at all like me, you’ve looked at the calendar, and realized that it’s August 8th! That’s right – fall classes start in just a few weeks. Fortunately, there is one task that is easy to get out of the way, and thanks to this summer’s Moodle upgrade, you can copy your Moodle course from a previous semester to this fall’s course instance with just a few clicks. Keep in mind, this process will take a few minutes, depending on the amount of content you have in the course you are copying. It will probably take less time if you do this while on campus (since you will be on…

  • Using Spotify to create course listening assignments

    For those looking to incorporate a music component into classes, Spotify offers a massive library of licensed streaming music that can be easily organized into playlists and shared with students. And, the mobile portability and familiarity of Spotify means students may be more likely to complete listening assignments! You and your students can access Spotify either through a Web browser, or via software downloaded to your desktop or mobile device. There is little difference between these two modes of listening, except that the downloaded software allows you to reorder songs in a playlist. To get started using the browser version, go to play.spotify.com and set up an account. Spotify offers both a free and a paid subscription…

  • Introducing a new series: the Educational Technology Tip of the Week

    This is just a quick note to say that we’re rolling out a new feature of the Educational Technology blog: a tip of the week post, scheduled for Monday mornings, that will spotlight a resource that’s either available to the Trinity community or that’s freely available. Many of these will be tied to the academic calendar, but others will be “timeless.” The first in the series, up later this morning, will be a look at Office365 and OneDrive, which aim to help people collaborate and share documents safely and easily. Thanks to Sue Denning for the neat graphic, and Amy Harrell for wrangling the schedule. Posts will be by everyone…