The design and development of Moodle is guided by a "social constructionist pedagogy". This page attempts to unpack this concept in terms of four main, related concepts ... http://docs.moodle.org/en/Philosophy
This page is a forking of http://docs.moodle.org/en/Philosophy (which is protected but is arguably in need of rewriting, e.g., with regard to reducing use of 1st and 2nd person ... http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Moodle/Philosophy
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This course will introduce students to philosophical inquiry through an exploration of several of philosophy's fundamental questions: Are human beings free? http://moodle.greensborocollege.edu/course/category.php?id=26
This is the Kent State Philosophy Moodle server. Welcome! http://philosophy.kent.edu/moodle/
Write a concise and interesting paragraph here that explains what this course is about http://moodle.marywood.edu/course/category.php?id=185
Philosophy 282 - Ethics, as taught by Dr. James Breed, is an introductory course surveying the Western tradition in moral philosophy. It presents a summary of the origins, history ... http://moodle.highland.edu/course/category.php?id=29
The open source philosophy helps here too, as schools and universities often choose to have moodle enhanced for their own purposes and contribute their code back to the community. http://docs.moodle.org/en/Case_for_Moodle
Philosophy. The design and development of Moodle is guided by a particular philosophy of learning, a way of thinking that you may see referred to in shorthand as a "social ... http://moodle.biologymad.com/doc/?file=philosophy.html
The stated philosophy of Moodle [10] includes a constructivist and social constructionist approach to education, emphasizing that learners (and not just teachers) can contribute to ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moodle
Philosophy 326 (cross listed with Mathematics 307) is a second course in symbolic logic. The core of the course will focus on the logic of quantified propositions. http://www.tmcc.nevada.edu/moodle/course/category.php?id=13
Courses ; PHL 2100 02 09FA: Ethics: PHL 1100 03 09FA: Problems of Philosophy: PHL 1100 01 09FA: Problems of Philosophy: PHL 1100 04 09FA: Problems of Philosophy http://moodle.aurora.edu/moodle/course/category.php?id=38
Marywood University Moodle: Courses http://moodle.marywood.edu/course/category.php?id=138
Heritage College Moodle: Courses http://moodle.cegep-heritage.qc.ca/course/category.php?id=24
Fall 2009 - An introduction to the basic rules of logic used to evaluate deductive and inductive arguments. Special emphasis on determining whether conclusions follow validly from ... https://moodle.sbc.edu/course/category.php?id=9
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