Every May, you will have a chance to take a 4-week free online course on how to Moodle, develop, and teach your own online course by enrolling here https://integrating-technology.org/course/view.php?id=268 Your course developing will be on the latest Moodle 4.2 on https://onlinecourses4free.com.
E-learning has become increasingly popular for over 2 decades with a huge increase during the pandemic. Technology has changed the focus of learning from content-oriented teacher-based learning to student-centered learning with emphasis on the process and on how learners can use the information rather than on the teacher’s role as the transmitter of information.
Cloud technology and course management systems such as Google Classroom and Moodle can facilitate the process of active learning and lifelong learning skills. Take a look at the online conferences, workshops, and free online courses all year round https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P4794nE32uAHCMIQE2lIs0mesdLD4UEXZ1VEP3OuhPM/edit?usp=sharing The online courses include professional development courses on teaching with technology and Moodle.
Moodle is a learning management system (LMS) that allows for asynchronous learning, while ZOOM or alternatives enable instructors to teach online in a synchronous learning environment. The live online professional development classes and events are recorded and published on Youtube, so that participants can view the live events repeatedly.
You can give or take Moodle training and professional development courses for free at https://integrating-technology.org and here https://onlinecourses4free.com Moodle is an amazing Learning Management System (LMS). You can save time by recycling Moodle courses and using them over and over again. You can backup, import, restore, and reset the courses in a few easy steps. Moodle has plugins that enable teachers to support learner autonomy. Teachers can facilitate learning. Learners can experience learning as they engage with the content, each other, and the teacher. I use Moodle for peer team-based learning. If you believe in learner autonomy, take the free courses on Moodle for Teachers.