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Title: Several Pedagogical Aspects of LCMS


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Several Pedagogical Aspects of LCMS
  • Mojtaba Kianie

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Introduction to MOODLE
  • One of the most important open source and free
    LCMS
  • Over than 50,000 user registered on it
  • Above 60 languages in 120 countries
  • 4934 sites registered on it

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Introduction to MOODLE (Cont.)
  • Can setup and install very easily
  • All the interested people can join to the
    community of its developer

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Pedagogical Philosophy using MOODLE
  • It is based on four foundations
  • Social Constructionist Pedagogy
  • Constructivism
  • Constructionism
  • Social Constructivism
  • Connected and Separate Mode

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Constructivism
  • People "construct" new knowledge as they interact
    with their environment
  • if it's viable within their mental world may form
    new knowledge
  • Refer to the old discussions about theory of
    truth
  • According to this school knowledge is
    strengthened if some one uses it successfully in
    its wide environment

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Constructivism (Cont.)
  • Theory of W. V. O. Quine about holism and
    pragmatism
  • Knowledge consists none paradoxical theoretical
    box
  • Mind is NOT just a memory bank
  • Nor knowledge transmitted to someone else
  • There is an interpretative process going on than
    transfer information from one brain to another

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Constructionism
  • learning is particularly effective when, someone
    construct something for others to explain his/her
    experience
  • if he/she were to try explaining what read to
    someone else in his/her own word, or (produce a
    slideshow) then he/she has a better understanding
    of subject matter


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Social Constructivism
  • extent those ideas into a social group
  • social groups collaboratively creating a small
    culture of shared knowledge
  • they are able to shared words meaning in a
    specific area

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Social Constructivism (Cont.)
  • famous philosopher of science "T. S. Kuhn" who
    introduces scientific paradigms
  • People start to problem solving within the
    paradigm for example the knowledge about cup

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Social Constructivism (Cont.)
  • All we know about "online course
  • Is it only some content in the web?
  • Is it only any activity and interaction between
    students and teacher?
  • Or the more exact answer include the procedures
    within the groups
  • most important problem facing e-learning is the
    size of these small cultures

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Connected and Separate Mode
  • When student start to discussed all together
    which strategy is better?
  • three modes may see
  • Separated Mode
  • Connected Mode
  • Constructed Mode

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Separate Mode
  • Students try to remains "objective and "factual"
    and tends to defend own ideas using logical
    structures
  • Try to find a hole in his/her opponent's ideas

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Connected Mode
  • Learner select the connected approach that
    accepts "subjective" mode
  • Try to listen
  • Question in an effort to understand the other
    point of view
  • hermeneutical thinking in philosophy

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Constructed Mode
  • Connected behavior within learning community is a
    very important and powerful stimulant for a
    learner

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Relation between Constructionist Pedagogy and
MOODLE Modules
  • must pinpoint to changing the roles in online
    learning in MOODLE
  • Stress on learner centric approach
  • student must do more activities in online class
  • Teacher becomes an expert moderator

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Relation between Constructionist Pedagogy and
MOODLE Module (Cont.)
  • Students and teacher can use various MOODLE
    modules to implement social constructionist
    pedagogy
  • forums,
  • communication tools
  • Learning Path or Lessons,
  • Workshops, different Choices,
  • SCORM packages support,
  • various surveys,
  • Wiki Pages,
  • Group mode ( visible or separated ) in a online
    class
  • Glossary

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Forums and social constructionist pedagogy
  • Some one may read other students ideas from
    forums
  • Try to understand their ideas based on his/her
    own prior knowledge, (using constructivism
    approach(
  • Someone may explain his/her ideas in others own
    words? )Using constructionist approach(

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  • Finally a small group tries to make a small
    culture in a specific area to share their
    knowledge (successfully using social
    constructivism (

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Chat, Message communication (Instance Messaging)
and S.C.P.
  • Students try to communicate in a connected,
    separate or constructed mode.

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Workshops and S.C.P.
  • All of students can assess other students' ideas
  • Increase students ability to separate mode of
    discussions
  • They can act as a listener and has a more
    empathic attitude to discussions.

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Choices and S.C.P.
  • It is a quick vote on a direction for the course
    materials and to gather students consent
  • teachers can gather better information of
    students' prior knowledge

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SCORM and S.C.P.
  • It's a very useful way for teacher (and also
    students) to understand how much of content
    covered
  • it's very important for a student to understand
    how much he/she can combine his/her prior
    knowledge with new ones (constructivism
    principle)
  • Also it use score for each SCORM
  • Transformability of contents between different
    LCMS

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Lessons or Learning Path and S.C.P
  • Teacher start with an initial knowledge
    presentation
  • Ask one or more questions from student
  • Teachers can guess students' prior knowledge and
    arrange materials based on these prior knowledge

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Lessons or Learning Path and S.C.P. (Cont.)
  • Students can themselves reflect on what they
    learn based on prior knowledge and coherence of
    it . (other aspect of constructivism)

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Survey and S.C.P.
  • it is possibility to put different kind of survey
    to assessing what learners want to know and
    simulating learning process
  • A good way for evaluating students'
    constructivist approach.

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Wiki and S.C.P.
  • Is a Web pages that anyone can add to it
  • It is a powerful tools to implement social
    constructivism

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Group mode and S.C.P.
  • teachers can separate students to different
    groups
  • This ability help to shape small culture between
    students and they understand the course in own
    group
  • There are two different of this groups
  • visible groups
  • separated groups

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Assignment and S.C.P.
  • Can use assignments that allow teachers to grade
    electronically submitted material
  • Teachers and students have a good connection for
    course concepts
  • teachers can assess student and guide them to
    better solutions.

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MOODLE and other e-Learning applications
  • MOODLE and LAMS co-operation
  • LAMS (Learning Activity Management System)
  • It is a very powerful tools for changing from old
    pedagogy to modern one
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