FREE Webinar August 11, 2:30 pm EST
You are invited to join us for this free webinar led by Robert McDole, Director of Distance Education and Media Development at Columbia International University.
This webinar is designed to answer your nagging questions about all things Moodle. Feel free to invite your colleagues or share this with your institution.
- Participants will learn at least 4 different methods for utilizing Moodle
- Participants will be able to locate 2 good resources for Moodle help
- Participants will be aware of 2 Moodle Partners for hosting and enhancing Moodle
- Participants will have at least 1 of their most common questions answered
To maximize your time during this one-hour Webinar, you can email your questions prior to the event .
Even though this event is free, please register for the Moodle Webinar so we can plan for your attendance. You will receive information about connecting and participating via email.
Register now for the one-hour Moodle Webinar.
This is a FREE Webinar, sponsored by ACCESS
Robert McDole has worked over 9 years in distance and online learning. He began his online learning career at Columbia International University where he helped them put their first courses online.
In 2003 he took a position with Mountain State University in Beckley, WV where he put the world's first CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) program online as well as the world's first DMS (Diagnostic Medical Sonography) program online.
He is also a Blackboard Senior Certified Trainer and worked as a WebCT and Blackboard Exemplary Course Reviewer. Most recently he has moved back to CIU where he is now the Director of distance education and media development.
He loves to fish, spend time with his family, but most of all he wants to see the Church equipped and prepared to do the work of the ministry in this new age of the Internet. Robert is also a member of ACCESS.
ACCESS is dedicated to bringing you the best research and information about Christian distance education. Attending our webinars is one way of intersecting faith and scholarship at the crossroads of our ever changing field.