The Big Science Notebook and other uses of Moodle Databases

Randy Orwin

on Wednesday, 7 April 2010 10:30 - 11:30 in room 218

Have you ever been doing a science experiment and wanted all of your students data to be added to the same data set? How do you track your students independent reading? Did you ever want to create a grant application that everyone could easily fill out for review? In this session you will learn about the power of the Moodle Database module. We will talk about a variety of uses for this powerful tool and then teach you how to setup your own databases including: creating your data fields, building the templates for adding new records, viewing records as a list and viewing records as individual units. Come and learn how to manage data of all kinds using the Moodle Database module!

This is how you cite this paper:

Orwin, R. (2010). The Big Science Notebook and other uses of Moodle Databases In D. Gronn, & G. Romeo (Eds) ACEC2010: Digital Diversity. Conference Proceedings of the Australian Computers in Education Conference 2010, Melbourne 6-9 April. Carlton, Victoria: Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACEC). Retrieved from, http://acec2010.acce.edu.au/proposal/1074/big-science-notebook-and-other-uses-moodle-databases

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