The disorganised array of modules available for Moodle are brought together in ways you can relate to. Reviews include details that will help you decide if a module is worth testing. There are illustrated, step-by-step guides to installing and configuring modules. If you are involved in teaching using Moodle, be it at relatively small institutions running their own Moodle instance, or at large institutions where Moodle is used and administered, or you are an administrator of a Moodle instance who is looking for modules that will be useful to teachers and students at their institution, this book is meant for you. Get students organised and help them manage their time
About the Author
Michael de Raadt is a regular family guy who lives in Toowoomba, in the state of Queensland, Australia. He enjoys camping, hiking, and playing table tennis. Michael is also a Cub Scout leader.
In his professional life, Michael wears a number of hats. He is a lecturer in Computing Science (usually teaching programming), he is a researcher of educational technology, and a developer of Moodle modules. He currently works at the University of Southern Queensland where he is an advisor on teaching and learning matters. Michael holds a PhD which he gained through research in computing education and has published numerous papers in this research area.
Michael enjoys being a member of the Moodle Community. He helps out with the management of modules contributed to Moodle. Within his local area, Michael is an advocate for development of modules for Moodle.