www.fgks.org   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

[skip to content]

Bookmark this page

Bookmark with del.icio.us  Bookmark with Digg  Bookmark with Reddit  Bookmark with Facebook  Bookmark with Stumbleupon

Current News

ULCC launches Moodle Training

11.10.10

A range of face-to-face and online courses designed to help you get the most out of your Moodle VLE

ULCC today announces the launch of its autumn term Moodle Training helping teachers, administrators and learning technologists make the most of their Moodle VLE.

Delivered by our team of expert trainers the modules will explore a variety of topics ranging from course design, Moodle Administration, supporting end-users and how to use Moodle effectively. The four courses currently offered are listed below and can now be booked online:

  • Blended Moodle Course
  • Moodle for Administrators
  • Design for Learning
  • Integrating e-Portfolios

ULCC is looking to expand the number of courses on offer in the coming months and our "ULCC Training Survey" forms part of the consultation and evaluation process to ensure future courses meet the needs of the Moodle community.

"With over 130 institutions now using our hosted Moodle service, we are continually looking for new ways to add value to our growing customer base. With a core aim to make the delivery of teaching and learning more efficient and effective for our customers" says Mick Kahn, Head of Application Services, ULCC. "Our expanding customer community continuously produces great examples of innovative use of technology in education. ULCC's Moodle Training helps to develop best practice and assist Moodle users in using their VLE more effectively."

"ULCC is a leading service provider of innovative e-learning services, and we are proud of our reputation as a centre of excellence in the development and support for Open Source solutions and technology" says Philip Butler, Senior e-Learning Advisor at ULCC. "The new Moodle Training courses are a natural extension of our product portfolio and will allow customers to get the best out of the technology available."

 Download as a PDF

For more information please contact:

Philip Butler, Senior e-Learning Advisor, University of London Computer Centre

Phone: +44 (0)20 7863 1308