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Templates that allow you to change the look of a Moodle course (color and borders).
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Themes
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An area in Moodle where discussions can be created and accessed.
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Forum
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Areas on Moodle that contains 'chunks' of information. There are usually located on the left and right side of the Moodle course.
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Blocks
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Moodle components that can create tasks and activities. Examples include calendar and lessons.
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Modules
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The initial blocks and modules of a Moodle course.
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Course Shell, or Course Skeleton
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A Hawaiian term meaning 'quick', these are web pages that can be quickly made and linked together, encouraging collaboration.
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Wikis
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Short for web log, this is a web page that can be used for journaling information.
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Blog
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Items that can be used by the Moodle teacher that provides students with the ability to retrieve information.
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Resources
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A number of items that can be created for the students that allows them to assimilate information to use in their learning. Examples include assignments, quizzes, wikis, and glossary.
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Activities
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Real Simple Syndication- A setup where you can link to a web site and receive their updated news and information.
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RSS feeds
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Virtual Learning Environment- A type of computer program that allows for online interaction between students and teachers.
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VLE
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Content Management System- A type of computer program that allows for online interaction between students and teachers.
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CMS
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Learning Management System-A type of computer program that allows for online interaction between students and teachers.
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LMS
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An area in Moodle where you can enter information about yourself for other Moodle users to view.
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Profile
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