Presentation at Australian Moodle Moot in Sydney. July 2011.
Though designed initially as a tool to facilitate online or elearning, one of Moodle’s greatest strengths is that it mirrors actual classroom practice. It allows teachers to easily build course content as they go, and tailor it to the specific needs of a group of learners. And it is simple to add and edit content. There has been a downside to this – the now legendary toilet paper scroll appearance of many Moodle courses. Enter the Book module. It is not the only way of combating the endless scroll that a Moodle course can become, but it provides the opportunity of creating impressive looking content with built-in navigation. Often a teacher will get a web or instructional designer to design the Book module for them. Great – except that this runs the risk of negating another of Moodle’s strengths – that teachers are easily able to edit content on the fly. Editing the Book module adds a layer of complexity that may result in a teacher not being able to do this alone, and once again becoming dependent on others to manage their content. And does the endless scroll actually matter? Is it more important that teachers maintain their independence in maintaining their content and have slightly less impressive looking courses?
At RewardPort we have created a range of products to help clients reward appropriately and so achieve their business goals and objectives. Our strong research has helped us build customer reward programs which are flexible and easy to adapt.Your customers are surrounded by messages from countless brands; it’s a task to hold their attention and their Rupee. Therefore our R&R programs ensures customer outreach and reward programs are essential to better customer relations. A multilevel program to take care of several segments of business.
The GMR Hyderabad airport wanted passengers traveling abroad to connect through Hyderabad. RewardPort helped implement the GMR Hyderabad 'Connect' Program which has three layers: a web interface for travel agents, special privileges available through a loyalty card, and reward points that can be redeemed for products and services like restaurants and spas. The document also mentions other RewardPort initiatives like The Pizza Card and Cine Rewardz Gift Card and provides contact information.
Presentation at Australian Moodle Moot in Sydney. July 2011.
Though designed initially as a tool to facilitate online or elearning, one of Moodle’s greatest strengths is that it mirrors actual classroom practice. It allows teachers to easily build course content as they go, and tailor it to the specific needs of a group of learners. And it is simple to add and edit content. There has been a downside to this – the now legendary toilet paper scroll appearance of many Moodle courses. Enter the Book module. It is not the only way of combating the endless scroll that a Moodle course can become, but it provides the opportunity of creating impressive looking content with built-in navigation. Often a teacher will get a web or instructional designer to design the Book module for them. Great – except that this runs the risk of negating another of Moodle’s strengths – that teachers are easily able to edit content on the fly. Editing the Book module adds a layer of complexity that may result in a teacher not being able to do this alone, and once again becoming dependent on others to manage their content. And does the endless scroll actually matter? Is it more important that teachers maintain their independence in maintaining their content and have slightly less impressive looking courses?
At RewardPort we have created a range of products to help clients reward appropriately and so achieve their business goals and objectives. Our strong research has helped us build customer reward programs which are flexible and easy to adapt.Your customers are surrounded by messages from countless brands; it’s a task to hold their attention and their Rupee. Therefore our R&R programs ensures customer outreach and reward programs are essential to better customer relations. A multilevel program to take care of several segments of business.
The GMR Hyderabad airport wanted passengers traveling abroad to connect through Hyderabad. RewardPort helped implement the GMR Hyderabad 'Connect' Program which has three layers: a web interface for travel agents, special privileges available through a loyalty card, and reward points that can be redeemed for products and services like restaurants and spas. The document also mentions other RewardPort initiatives like The Pizza Card and Cine Rewardz Gift Card and provides contact information.
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