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Using free e-learning systems for library cources and information literacy guidance.
You want life long learning everywhere? Then use e-learning systems everywhere!
The project experiment with Moodle, an open source and free course management system. Moodle are a potential national free e-learning system in libraries. http://www.moodle.org http://moodle.org/sites http://moodle.org/stats
Moodle is suitable for many universities all over the world for a wide range of learning activities – why should it not be suitable for libraries too? It's free…
Moodle is designed for e-learning and blended learning activities, and is very easy to use – also for librarians and citizens! The experience with Moodle as a community-tool for a reference librarian network www.referencefaggruppen.dk/moodle has been very positive so far. E-learning Lab (www.ell.aau.dk), one of the collaborators, also have very positive experience with Moodle from a wide range of use and projects.
Randers Public Library head the project, and the project runs 2007 – 2008. The main goal is to obtain experience with Moodle, and to develop and use standardised e-learning materials. In collaboration with www.bibteach.dk, the project will transform existing library course materials to e-learning courses for use in information literacy courses, both for high school students and for adult education.
Keywords is open development, and easy sharing / reuse of course materials, and accordingly e-learning standards as SCORM is central to the project too.
Website, june 2007: www.informationsvejleder.dk/kurser
Contact - project and conference: Kalle Nielsen, Randers Public Library, |
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