Moodle contains a wide range of activity modules that can be used to build up any type of course.
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Basic LTI
bigbluebutton
This file contains the main description of the bigbluebutton module. Usually, it's used to explain the main features of the activity, with a natural language. Also, the overall process of the activity is detailed here with its pedagogical foundation.
From a developer perspective, this "help" directory will contain simple html files like this that you will be able to link from bigbluebutton code when any sort of explanation is necessary (it's easier to add those links automatically, both from the formslib stuff (see mod_form.php) and from everywhere else (see the helpbutton() function).
Also, don't forget to add one link to this help file from the bigbluebutton/help "index.html" file, it will allow Moodle to show all the existing help files related to the module when the complete list of available help files is requested.
Please, replace me with the real information about the bigbluebutton!
Books
Book is a simple multipage study material
Labels
Chats
Assignments
Surveys
Glossary
This activity allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary.
The entries can be searched or browsed in many different formats.
The glossary also allows teachers to export entries from one glossary to another (the main one) within the same course.
Finally, it is possible to automatically create links to these entries from throughout the course.
Forums
Hot Potatoes
The questionnaire module allows you to construct questionnaires (surveys) using a variety of question types, for the purpose of gathering data from users. It is based on phpESP, and Open Source questionnaire tool. See http://phpesp.sourceforge.net
Lesson
About Mediabird
Mediabird is about learning together. Users can take notes on subjects they want to learn and discuss questions in the context they appear.
Media Player Activity Module
The Media Player Activity Module is comprehensive wizard for deploying Flash video as activities in Moodle courses. It allows users to set all of the parameters supported by Jeroen Wijering's FLV Player.
Media Player Activity Module Developed by Matt Bury - http://matbury.com/
FLV Player Developed By Jeroen Wijering - http://www.longtailvideo.com/
Workshop
Journals
newmodule
This file contains the main description of the newmodule module. Usually, it's used to explain the main features of the activity, with a natural language. Also, the overall process of the activity is detailed here with its pedagogical foundation.
From a developer perspective, this "help" directory will contain simple html files like this that you will be able to link from newmodule code when any sort of explanation is necessary (it's easier to add those links automatically, both from the formslib stuff (see mod_form.php) and from everywhere else (see the helpbutton() function).
Also, don't forget to add one link to this help file from the newmodule/help "index.html" file, it will allow Moodle to show all the existing help files related to the module when the complete list of available help files is requested.
Please, replace me with the real information about the newmodule!
SCORM/AICC Packages
SWF Activity Module
A flexible, adpatable framework for deploying and integrating Flash learning applications in Moodle courses. It is compatible with any version of Flash.
Developed by Matt Bury: http://matbury.com/
Project site: http://code.google.com/p/swf-activity-module/
Resources
Quizzes
This module provides an amdinistrator or techical operator a way to collect locally issues on a Moodle implementation. It may be used mainly as an overall system tool for Moodle administration and support to end users, but also can be used as any other module for student projects. It can be instanciated several times within a course space.
The issue description form is fully customisable. The tracker administrator can add as many description he needs by adding form elements. The integrated search engine do ajust itself to this customization.
Choices
With this module you can survey your students with a custom survey.
Wikis
A Wiki enables documents to be authored collectively in a simple markup language using a web browser.
"Wiki wiki" means "super fast" in the Hawaiian language, and it is the speed of creating and updating pages that is one of the defining aspects of wiki technology. Generally, there is no prior review before modifications are accepted, and most wikis are open to the general public or at least to all persons who also have access to the wiki server.
The Moodle Wiki module enables participants to work together on web pages to add, expand and change the content. Old versions are never deleted and can be restored.
This module is based on Erfurt Wiki.