453 Moodle H5P Activity
The H5P activity enables H5P content created in the content bank, or an external site, to be easily added to a Moodle course as an activity.
058 – Creative Problem Solving
Creative problem solving (CPS) is the strategic process to find answers to problems and ways to take advantage of opportunities. Key steps in the process include: identifying a problem, generating alternative solutions, and selecting the best/right answer.
377 Moodle: A Teacher’s Quick Start Guide
In Moodle, a teacher has responsibility for the materials in their own course. They often also manage enrolments and are able to change the layout of the course page. This quick start guide introduces Moodle’s features to those with the Teacher role.
057 – Creating Inclusive Learning Experiences
In this course, learning and development expert Naphtali Bryant shows the power of inclusive learning experiences and how they can open the door for people of all identities, backgrounds, and perspectives toward greater achievement and fulfilment.
056 – Creating Digital Accessibility Resources
At AbilityNet, they believe in a digital world accessible to all. Visit their website for a range of useful links, training and more.
193 – Microsoft Word – Quick Tips
Do you just need a quick answer to an immediate “How do I …?” problem in Microsoft Word? LinkedIn Staff Instructor Garrick Chow provides on-the-spot solutions for the most common questions in Word. Garrick covers using the Quick Parts feature to save and insert large blocks of text. He shows you how to use placeholder […]
055 – Creating and Managing a YouTube Channel
Learn how to set up a YouTube channel, build your subscriber base, and convert clicks into action.
054 – Creating a Communications Strategy
Learn how to develop a communications strategy that can help you to be a masterful communicator and break through the noise, connecting with your audience consistently and clearly.
053 – Create or Join a Team in Microsoft Teams
051 – Create a Workbook in Excel
Learn how to create a spreadsheet, enter data, and create a chart in Excel.