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Fall 2010

Course Reserves are coming to Moodle!
Beginning Fall '10, all course reserve listings will be accessed via Moodle instead of library webpages. As in the past, Library Access Services will process materials and create the corresponding listings for all reserve items, whether physical (books, DVDs, special materials, etc.) or electronic (articles in databases, online content, and scanned documents).

Click here to see an example of how course reserves will look in Moodle.
For course reserve guidelines and to request materials be put on reserve for the fall semester, complete the NEW request form and forward to ereserve@oxy.edu.

If you are interested in learning more about how you might use Moodle in your course(s), please request an instructional technology consultation with the CDLR (Center for Digital Learning & Research), by opening a support request via the ITS Helpdesk or x2880.

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CDLR Open Office Hours Breakfast
by Jay Yip - Thursday, August 26, 2010, 08:58 AM
 
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Welcome to Fall 2010!
by Nick Velkavrh - Monday, August 23, 2010, 04:41 PM
 
Hello everyone,

Students and faculty should now be able to access all Moodle courses for Fall 2010.

Student access to Spring 2010 courses will be removed the first week of September.

Please contact the ITS Helpdesk at
helpdesk@oxy.edu or x2880 for assistance.


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Course Reserves Moving to Moodle!
by Marsha Kay Schnirring - Monday, August 2, 2010, 08:57 PM
 
Last spring the Library and CDLR co-piloted placing course reserves in Moodle. Beginning Fall '10, all course reserve listings will be accessed via Moodle instead of library webpages. As in the past, Library Access Services will process course reserve materials and create the corresponding listings.

All reserve items for a course, whether physical (books, DVDs, special materials, etc.) or electronic (articles in databases, online content, and scanned documents) will be listed in the corresponding Moodle course.

To see an example of how course reserves will look in Moodle:
Login to Moodle using your Oxynet ID and password
In the top block, under How to Use Moodle, click on Course Reserves
You'll see four examples of different types of course reserve content: Complete Article from Database, Book, Website, Movie

What does this change mean?
  • consolidation and simplification
    • all course-related content will be together in one easily accessed place
  • persistence
    • faculty will be able to readily access and review course reserves from previous semesters
  • discovery
    • linking to content in our subscribed databases helps students become increasingly familiar with these resources
  • efficiency and sustainability
    • replaces a paper and labor intensive process with a streamlined, greener solution
For course reserve guidelines and to request materials be put on reserve for the fall semester, please complete the NEW form available at: http://departments.oxy.edu/library/services/users/Faculty/placingreserves/placingreserve.htm and forward to ereserve@oxy.edu.

If you are interested in learning more about how you might use Moodle in your course(s), please request an instructional technology consultation with the CDLR (Center for Digital Learning & Research) by opening a support request via the ITS Helpdesk - helpdesk@oxy.edu or x2880.



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  • 08:58 AM,Aug 26
    Jay Yip
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    Nick Velkavrh
    Welcome to Fall 2010! more...
  • 08:57 PM,Aug 2
    Marsha Kay Schnirring
    Course Reserves Moving to Moodle! more...


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