First time back in College after 25 years. Just trying to familiarize myself with navigating noodle.
Hope everyone has a succesful year!
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First time back in College after 25 years. Just trying to familiarize myself with navigating noodle.
Hope everyone has a succesful year!
It’s my new chapter of my life. I really excited to starting my classes. English language is my second language and I will try to learn more
Practicing posting in Moodle, this is my first time doing online classes in 5 years. Very nervous.
I'm just practicing posting in Moodle. I'm pretty nervous to start school again after many years.
Going to College is Exciting! This is my first time after 25 years. I'm trying to figure my way around.
Starting is anxious at first but when you get in the know-it-how and you find yourself surrounded by really cool students and teachers it becomes so much better! Do you guys agree?
I am both excited and a bit nervous to begin this new educational journey and career change. I feel ready and also timid about what is to come. I will approach it all with curiosity and gratitude. Here's to exciting new beginnings!
I have never done online college classes before. This will be a learning experience, but I am excited to start this journey.
I've taken online classes before using Canvas, Moodle is different and will take some time to get used to. Does anyone have some tips outside what is being shown to us in the Moodle Basics?
Hello,
I am excited to possibly be headed a new direction in my career! I am looking forward to something new.
Not sure what to say but finally going back to school to get a degree got tired of being laid off every other year
Good afternoon, this is my return to something similar to black board but seems to be a little more in-depth.
I'm taking the moodle basics course and it's confusing me, mostly because of the fact that so much information is being thrown at me all at once.
After the burn out of veterinary medicine I'm deciding to return to school and get into IT. Its been 10 years since entering the career of veterinary medicine, tech school prepared me for the hands on stuff but what it didn't prepare me for as the different personalities id be working with. Anyone else deciding to switch careers or return to school?
I am still kind of unclear on how to submit my work in Moodle. Although the more I use it and get familiar, the more user friendly it is becoming.
The Psychological Impact of Stress on Students' Learning and Well-Being
I am so interested with topic. Someday I wanna write a thesis for this.
I gotta say as a returning student to college that after 20+ years of working, school has changed a lot. But this online stuff is great! Take your time and get familiar with this and you will breeze through it like it was second hand.
My kids are the reason for me going back to s hool to get a degree.
I'm not real clear on using and rating forums. I was hoping someone might help me understand the benefits of both.
I'm beginning in web and mobile app coding. Learning the material is a challenge, and learning the ins and outs of Moodle is even more weight on top of that.