k12 Open Minds

I've got Moodle! Now what? Part 2

OK, slap me around a bit for not following through yesterday.  Things got a bit hectic and too many folks wanted to chat, so here is the follow up to my presentation yesterday.  I showed a variety of different uses of Moodle and the questions were what modules did I use to accomplish those things.  Given those things, here is a list of the modules that are used to allow teachers to do things like podcasts and record audio directly into Moodle.

I've got Moodle! Now what?

This morning at 10:00  I did this presentation at the K12 Open Minds conference in Indianapolis.  I promised those that were in attendaance that I would add my materials as a blog post so this is what I promised.  I felt it was a good session and they even brought in a bunch of extra chairs so people didn't have to sit on the floor. I talked about a windows based multimedia conversion tool called Super. 

K12 Open Minds Road Map Session

I am sitting in the K12 Open Minds National Road Map Session participating in a discussion with 18 folks from all over the country.  The goals of this session are to brainstorm ways to increase the adoption of Open Source in K12 environments.  So far this has been a great session with discussions around successful implementations and what was done to get them to be successful and things that need to be done to make other implementations successful as well.  We are currently talking about what deliverables do we want to come out of this session.

K12 Open Minds Conference

I am passing this information along from the folks at the K12 Open Minds conferrence.  I must admit up front that I am on the planning committee for this event.  I would encourage anybody that is interested in open source to attend.  It is a great conference.