In case you haven't heard, the main Moodler himself, Martin Dougiamas recently announced the 1st ever Moodle Research Conference, a gathering that will become a major event for academics, researchers, experts and practitioners.
The conference, taking place September 14 - 15 in Heraklion, Crete-Greece, will focus on research and development (R&D) on teaching and learning carried out with Moodle.
According to Martin's recent post, many papers have already submitted for the conference. Submitted papers can range from in-depth case studies of how Moodle can be applied and used in various environments to interface design experiments and the development of whole new modules to introduce new techniques.
It's not too late to submit! Head over to the Moodle Research Conference site to submit a paper (now due May, 28th) and to find out more information about what promises to be a great event.
All the best,
- Brad
The conference, taking place September 14 - 15 in Heraklion, Crete-Greece, will focus on research and development (R&D) on teaching and learning carried out with Moodle.
According to Martin's recent post, many papers have already submitted for the conference. Submitted papers can range from in-depth case studies of how Moodle can be applied and used in various environments to interface design experiments and the development of whole new modules to introduce new techniques.
It's not too late to submit! Head over to the Moodle Research Conference site to submit a paper (now due May, 28th) and to find out more information about what promises to be a great event.
All the best,
- Brad
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