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Moodle
This program uses the Moodle course management program. All courses in the program will follow the same Moodle template in an effort to decrease student confusion and misinformation. All courses will have the option of delivering quizzes via Moodle. However, these quizzes are meant as study aids and study incentives rather than for major exams.
Moodle allows students to:
- Check their course progress in the mark section (students will only be able to view their own marks).
- Check for announcements from the instructor and consult the course calendar.
- View the course objectives and course outline.
- Be reminded of where you should be in the course at what time.
- Be able to send messages and ask questions of your instructor and classmates.
- Have supplemental educational materials sent to you such as pictures, video and audio clips, website links etc.
- Participate in discussion assignments.