Dr. Abdel-Rahman Al-Qawasmi
Philadelphia University
Director of Computer Center
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Introduction
Learning management is an evolution of the processes and systems that Universities and companies developed to register students in courses and keep track of student records.
AVCI platform uses a Learning Management System (LMS) called Moodle .
Different LMSs can be used
OLAT Dokeos is the most famous free and open source LMS.
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AVCI Learning Management System
Moodle is a software program for electronic or "e-learning," a category of programs that are variously identified as "Course Management Systems"
(CMS), "Learning Management Systems" (LMS), or "Virtual Learning
Environments" (VLE).
Moodle also has a broad variety of additional modular features and a relatively quick learning curve, helping educators easily and effectively develop full online classes, either in advance or as the course is being taught.
Additionally, subscription-based media libraries, external web links, and other commercial software products can potentially be integrated into
Moodle courses. Because Moodle provides utilities to easily backup, exchange, and restore course components.
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AVCI platform main features
Functionality :Moodle's main screen is essentially a
"classroom information portal" with customizable blocks such as calendar, login, and news
Technically : Moodle is server-based software, meaning that the program is installed on a server, which can be implemented in a variety of ways--from remote hosting by a commercial server farm to local installation on a personal computer. All the functions and content of Moodle are accessed through a standard web browser, and deployment is relatively easy
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AVCI platform capabilities
uses open data standard so that it can communicate with existing university database applications.
utilizes standard HTML for content creation.
structured so students can view all of their current courses when they log on.
Questions can be created with platform’s authoring software.
has built-in threaded discussion list capabilities supports question database for management of test questions supports reporting features for test questions
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AVCI administrative tools and features
Features
:
Providing host courses on the server and focused on locally developed courses
Tools
:
Server
Client/web interface
Authorization tools
Logout feature
Resource and remote access tools
Student support tools
Instructor support tools
Administrator support tools
Guest account creation
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AVCI LMS platform modules:
User Management
Overview, enrollment and Roles
Course Management
Overview, Assignment module, News module, messaging module, calendar module, lesson module , quiz module and resource module
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User Management enrollment
Students are enrolled automatically from another existing University Schedule system;
Teachers and administrators can move students to another group if necessary.
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User Management role
Roles for specific participants can be defined for each course and resource;
Instructors can assign user roles to other users enrolled to the course;
Instructors can create content and assign privileges.
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Course Management: Overview
Flexible array of course activities – Quizzes,
Resources, Assignments, Messaging, Events;
Most text entry areas can be edited using an embedded HTML editor ;
All grades for Assignments can be viewed on one page (and downloaded as a spreadsheet file);
User logging and tracking is available upon request;
Mail integration - copies of Messaging, if desired,are mailed in HTML or plain text to the users.
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Course Management: Assignment
Assignments can be specified with a due date and a maximum grade;
Students can upload their assignments (any file format) to the server - they are datestamped
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Course Management: News
RSS Feed reader allows consuming feeds that are generated by administrators or Public
Relations Office;
These feeds can be customized by allowing new channel adding.
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Course Management: Messaging
Messages are sent to the group or a single user;
Course content can be attached to the message;
If configured, a copy is sent to the personal email.
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Course Management: Calendar
Users can add events and system will check for conflicts;
Users can share events;
Shared events are shown with a different color than users events;
Events reminder is a useful function that sends mail to the user.
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Course Management: Lesson
Lessons are organized in a hierarchical level, where items represent folder or file.
Navigation through the lesson can be straight forward by using tree view where the content of the selected item is shown on a grid view with a paging feature enabled.
Page content is HTML compatible, with a full set of edit tools for the teacher
Password protected folders if desired
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Course Management: Quiz
Questions can be added dynamically from an existing list of question types, such as: Multiple choice questions (radio buttons), multiple select (Checkbox),true/false, Drop Down list and Text/Essay.
Quizzes are automatically graded, and can be regraded if questions are text type or essay
Quizzes can have a limited time window outside of which they are not available
Quiz questions and quiz answers can be shuffled
(randomized) to reduce cheating
Questions allow HTML and images
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Course Management: Resources
Files such as PDFs and Microsoft Office formats are directly embedded to the page
Files can be uploaded (renamed, moved) and downloaded (zipped, unzipped) on the server
Folders can be created and managed on the server
Internal web pages (html formatted) can be created with HTML editor Internal text pages (no formatting) can be created and linked to
External web applications can be linked to with data passed to them
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Adding Events to Calendar
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News and Announcements
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Adding a new Course
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Adding a new Lesson to a Course
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List of Lessons in a Course
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Adding a new Quiz
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Adding a new Chat
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Assign Roles in Course
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Assign roles to different users
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Add a resource
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