
Open-Source Textbooks Aim to Curb Education Costs
A recent article appearing in The New York Times highlights progress in the open-source textbook movement by Connexions, “a dynamic digital educational ecosystem” based at Rice University in Houston. Over the next few months, Connexions, via OpenStax College, will provide an initial offering of freely available textbooks covering physics, sociology, introductory biology, anatomy, and physiology. Connexions’ director, Richard Baraniuk, said, “if we capture just 10 percent of the market with these first five textbooks” students in the United States could save $90 million over the next five years. The content, provided using an open license, will allow faculty to freely customize … Continue reading Open-Source Textbooks Aim to Curb Education Costs

Mobile Dash Now Available!
The Web Team and ITS are happy to announce the launch of the Mobile Dash. To see it in action, simply visit The Dash while using your mobile device. In order to provide a streamlined solution for those of you … Continue reading Mobile Dash Now Available!
Phishing Video Reminder for the Holidays!
The following video serves as a reminder that this is the time of the year to be extra vigilant for phishing emails and other Internet scams. This video is courtesy of some talented folks at the University of Rochester. Bet you have trouble getting this tune out of your head… Continue reading Phishing Video Reminder for the Holidays!
Copying Course Material in Moodle
It is easy to copy course material from one semester to another in Moodle. To start the process, go to your new course and make sure that you have at least as many topics/weeks in your new course as your old course (otherwise all the extra material will end up at the top of your course). If not, adjust the number under the “Settings” area. Now click on the “Import” link in the Administration area. From here, select the course you want to come material from and click on the “Use this course” button. All your previous courses should be … Continue reading Copying Course Material in Moodle
Course Evaluations in Moodle
Moodle can be used to give anonymous course evaluations for classes. To set up your own course evaluation, go to your course in Moodle and turn editing on. Pick the location where you want to add the evaluation, then click on the “Add an activity . . .” pull-down menu and select “Questionnaire”. Fill out the options as follows: General: give the questionnaire and name and provide some summary information (e.g. “Please complete the course evaluation”) Timing: you can optionally specify dates and times that the course evaluation will be available to students. Recommended options: Type: Respond once Respondent Type: … Continue reading Course Evaluations in Moodle
Moodle Training in December and Early January
ITS will be offering three Moodle workshops in the next month. Spring 2012 will be the last semester Blackboard is available. Faculty teaching honors seminars during the 2011-2012 school year may want to use Moodle because Blackboard will not be available for rising juniors when they take their honors exams in the spring of 2013. Feel free to drop into any of these workshops to learn more about Moodle. Introduction to Moodle On Thursday, December 15th from 1:30-2:30PM we will be holding a Introduction to Moodle training session in Science Center 256. On Friday, January 6th from 9:30-10:30AM, we will … Continue reading Moodle Training in December and Early January