Custom Content vs. Existing Content
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First off, it's important to remember that content can be broken down into all sorts of sub-categories. Students could do something as traditional as watch or video segment or read in a textbook to learn a concept. At the other end of the spectrum lie interactive activities and collaborative learning projects. In between lie all sorts of other possibilities. But more so than the type of content lies the questions of Custom Content vs. Existing Content. The decisions you make in this regard at the beginning of your journey can have huge ramifications for how much work you'll encounter creating your course and how good the course is at the end of the process. To explore this concept in more depth, please work through the following two steps. Step 1: A Word on Content (about 5 minutes) |
Step 2: Building Efficiently (about 5-10 minutes) Please read this article, called Developing an Online Course in Moodle as Quickly as Possible. |
That's it for this segment! There is no required activity, but if you'd like to comment or ask a question, please feel free to do so in the Content Questions Forum. Once you feel comfortable with the concepts here, move on to one of the other sections in the course. Good luck! |
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