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Moodle (Course Management Systems)

Forums, Chats, and Messaging

Forums Forums are a powerful communication tool within a Moodle course. Online message boards. Forums are the primary tool for online discussion and are the central organizing feature in the social course format. Forums allow you and your students to communicate with each other at any time, from anywhere with an Internet connection. Forums are asynchronous, students can take their time composing replies. A lot of research indicates that more students are willing to participate in an asynchronous forum than are willing to speak up in class. The asynchronous nature of the forums creates many opportunities for you not only to replicate the conversations you have in class, but also to create entirely new activities that are difficult in a classroom setting.

Forum types A single, simple discussion You can create only one discussion in this forum. This will keep the conversation focused on one particular topic. Each person posts one discussion Each person on the class can start only one discussion. This would be useful when each person needs to post an assignment or a question. Each discussion can then have multiple replies. Q & A forum This forum requires students to post their perspectives before viewing other students’ postings. After the initial posting, students can view and respond to others’ postings. Standard forum for general use There can be one or more discussions in this forum, and anyone with permission can post multiple discussions. In addition to the news forum, Moodle has four basic forum types:

Creating a Forum 1.Click the “Turn editing on” button. 2.Select Forum from the activity menu in the course section where you would like to add the forum. 3.On the “Adding a new forum” page, give the forum a descriptive name. 4.Select the forum type you want to use. 5.Write a descriptive forum introduction.

Creating a Forum (cont) 6.Select the general options: Force everyone to be subscribed? If you select Yes, everyone in your course will automatically receive s of new posts. Otherwise, people can choose whether to subscribe. Read tracking for this forum? Read tracking highlights unread forum posts. Maximum attachment size When students attach files to their posts, you’ll want to limit the maximum size of their posts so you don’t use up all your server space. This is especially important if you are paying a commercial hosting company for your Moodle site.

7.Select the grade options: Allow posts to be rated Forum posts can be rated using either a numerical scale or a scale made up of words. By default, only teachers can rate forum posts, though you can use a role override to allow students to rate each others’ posts. This is a useful tool for giving students participation grades. Any ratings given in the forum are recorded in the gradebook. Grade If you allow posts to be rated, you can choose a scale rating using the Grade drop-down menu. You can create your own scale but for now, just pick the default “Separate and Connected ways of knowing” scale or a number between 1 and 100. The points you choose are the total for the entire forum. Restrict ratings to posts with dates in this range You can allow only posts within a certain date range to be rated. This is useful if you want to keep students focused on the most recent content. Creating a Forum (cont)

8.Select the post threshold for blocking options, if appropriate. Students can be blocked from posting a certain number of times in a given period and warned when they are approaching the threshold. 9.Select the common module options: Group mode This is another location in which to set the group mode for the activity. If group mode is forced in the course settings, then this setting will be ignored. Visible This determines whether students may view the activity or not. 10. Click the “Save changes” button.

Using Forum This forum allows everyone to choose whether to subscribe or not Force everyone to be subscribed Show/edit current subscribers Subscribe to this forum

Using Forum

Create a new discussion 1.Click the “Add a new discussion topic” button. 2.On the new discussion topic page, give your new discussion. 3.Write your message in the space provided. 4.You can choose to subscribe to the forum if subscriptions were enabled when the forum was created. 5.If you want to attach a file, such as an RTF document or a picture, click the Browse button, find the file on your computer, and click Open. 6.Click the “Save changes” button.

Using Forums

Once you submit your discussion topic, you’ll see a screen telling you the post was successfully saved and how long you have to make changes to your post. The time you have to make changes is set by your system administrator for everyone on the Moodle site. The default is 30 minutes, so most of the time you’ll have half an hour to go back and edit your post before it’s mailed to the subscribers. After it’s been sent, you can’t edit it unless you have the privilege set for your role.

Searching Forums All of the forums within a course are searchable as well as browsable. Performing a forum search can find useful information easily. The Search Forums block on your course page enables you to quickly search for a particular word within a forum post. If you obtain more than one page of results, you may wish to try an advanced search.

Advanced Search An advanced search enables you to refine your search in any/all of the following ways: These words can appear anywhere in the post One or more words you type in here will be found in all the places in the post they appear. This exact phrase must appear in the post The phrase you enter must appear exactly as you enter it. These words should NOT be included Identifying words you don’t want can help narrow down the resulting list of messages. These words should appear as whole words The search engine will return posts that contain your words as part of a larger word. For example, if you search for “cat,” posts with the word “catalog” will be returned. Selecting whole words will look for a space before and after the words you have entered.

Advanced Search (cont) An advanced search enables you to refine your search in any/all of the following ways: Posts must be newer/older than this This narrows down the number of posts according to time limits. Choose which forums to search This enables searching within one forum only. These words should be in the subject If you know the subject line of the posts you want, you can limit your searches by the subject line. This name should match the author If you only want posts from certain authors, enter their names here.

Advanced Search

Summary Forums are an important tool in your Moodle toolbox. They are the primary method for students to communicate with you and each other. MIT is posting many of its course syllabi, problem sets, and lecture notes through its Open Course Ware initiative ( Anyone can download course materials from over 700 courses for free. MIT does this because the value of an MIT education is not in the content, but in the interaction between students and the instructor. Moodle’s forums are a key tool for you to add the same value to your course.