Teaching a Leadership Course

I’m teaching a course at Plymouth State University called “Leadership in Educational Technology.” I’ve taught the course with a full class once before. This time around, I have to recreate the course because the university switched from Blackboard to Moodle. This is good because I wanted to do a bit of redesigning anyway. This is bad because I can easily obsess about exact placement of text and formatting issues on the screen.

So if you’re in my class, feel free to post here! I’d love to hear from you. 🙂

2 responses to “Teaching a Leadership Course”

  1. Brent in Barnstead Avatar

    Hi Cathy, I’m glad that you’ll be using Moodle. Now you’ll be a great resource for those of us who are teaching courses for the Wilmette Institute, which uses Moodle. With appreciation
    Brent

  2. thinkict Avatar
    thinkict

    Thanks for your post, Brent! Each post from a visitor can be so helpful to a blogger because it encourages the blogger to keep updating their blog. 🙂

    I am happy to help with your Moodle courses on the Wilmette site. I’ve been using Moodle for a few years now and have grown more accustomed to it’s interface. It’s a easy to use platform … And I also love that it’s open source software.

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