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The Highly-Versatile, Differentiable, Embedded Assessment-Capable, Student-Paced Moodle Lesson Module

The Highly-Versatile, Differentiable, Embedded Assessment-Capable, Student-Paced Moodle Lesson Module

by Bob Harrison | May 2, 2019 | Empowered Learner, Innovative Designer, Transforming Education

I’ve worked with several teachers over the past couple months to build and refine the module in iLearn (Moodle) called a Lesson. The module, itself, is a highly-versatile, but mostly simple way to share content and embed frequent assessment of student...
Tech Tip Tuesday: Converting PDF to Word & Google Docs

Tech Tip Tuesday: Converting PDF to Word & Google Docs

by | Dec 18, 2018 | Creative Communicator, Innovative Designer, Tech Coach Tip

One of the things we are often asked is for a good way to convert PDF documents to Word or Google Docs. There are several resources available to do this, none of which really do a consistently good job of it. However, one was brought to my attention recently that...

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