FAQ What Is This Course?: 80% Assessment Exams
FAQ What Is This Course?: 80% Assessment Exams
FAQ What Is This Course?: 80% Assessment Exams
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Do one lesson per week. You are strongly advised to follow the
sequence of activities as they are presented in the coursebook, paying
attention to all the instructions:
2. Send in your exam practice, your writings (Moodle), your oral tasks
(Google+) and other assignments on-line for correction and marking.
Every three weeks you will have completed one unit. Next you must:
What is Moodle?
Moodle is a learning management system (LMS) for online courses. We
use it as our virtual classroom, and you are advised to visit in everyday.
you will get detailed instructions from your tutor concerning what,
how and when to do the different activities, both online and offline,
you will send in assignments and will get feedback,
you will send your practice exams,
your work will be assessed and marked; this includes the practice
exams, the online progress tests you will take after every unit and
your assignments (both oral and written).
As you will see, using Moodle is quite easy. You may explore and
navigate through the whole classroom environment without any fears.
You will always see where you are if you have a look at the Navigation
Bar / Path (upper left corner of the page). You can also open more than
one browser window.
You may have to allow pop-ups in your browser (for the site http://
www.eoicastello.es/eoionline/) for access to many course
resources and to be able to use the chat properly.
We recommend you to use Mozilla Firefox as your browser, as it
has proved to work better with Moodle.
At present, online courses are getting better and better for learning
languages and help you work on every aspect of the language..., except
for one: conversation. We are quite aware of this and suggest a number
of ways you can compensate for it.
The best choice, of course, is for you to join the Google Hangouts
conversation sessions held on Google+ once a week (check the
timetable here). Apart from these "regulated" sessions you can meet for
private video-conference sessions with your group mates.
If you can't make it to those sessions, then, how can you do the activities
in the book that ask you to ... 'talk to five other students and find out ...', '
work in groups; take turns to tell each other about your ...' , etc? Well,
one idea we have come up with is posting in our Google+ Community.
Of course you won't be really speaking, but it will be your voice and you
can comment as much as you feel like. Every week your tutor will post
something in the community, usually materials dealt with in the
conversation sessions, so that all students can have access to them.
Also note that your tutor will NOT answer the following: