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- organize their classes around topics, themes, weekly schedules | - organize their classes around topics, themes, weekly schedules | ||
- upload digitized materials and share them with students | - upload digitized materials and share them with students | ||
- link relevant materials from other sites | - link relevant materials from other sites | ||
- post announcements that will be sent out automatically to students | - post announcements that will be sent out automatically to students | ||
- create online forums and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wikis] for students to participate in. | - create online forums and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wikis] for students to participate in. | ||
Powered by an open-source application called [http://moodle.org/ Moodle], UvLe (homophonic play of "Oblê" that's a contraction of "Oblation"--a university symbol) is a platform for students to freely interact or collaborate with their instructors and fellow students. It is constructed with a pedagogy that imbibes self-discovery, self-instruction, "learning by doing" and experimentation. Learn more about [http://docs.moodle.org/en/Philosophy Moodle's pedagogy]. | Powered by an open-source application called [http://moodle.org/ Moodle], UvLe (homophonic play of "Oblê" that's a contraction of "Oblation"--a university symbol) is a platform for students to freely interact or collaborate with their instructors and fellow students. It is constructed with a pedagogy that imbibes self-discovery, self-instruction, "learning by doing" and experimentation. Learn more about [http://docs.moodle.org/en/Philosophy Moodle's pedagogy]. |
Revision as of 22:41, 22 November 2008
The UP UvLe (University Virtual Learning Environment) is an online course management system that enables instructors to
- organize their classes around topics, themes, weekly schedules
- upload digitized materials and share them with students
- link relevant materials from other sites
- post announcements that will be sent out automatically to students
- create online forums and wikis for students to participate in.
Powered by an open-source application called Moodle, UvLe (homophonic play of "Oblê" that's a contraction of "Oblation"--a university symbol) is a platform for students to freely interact or collaborate with their instructors and fellow students. It is constructed with a pedagogy that imbibes self-discovery, self-instruction, "learning by doing" and experimentation. Learn more about Moodle's pedagogy.