We’ve also added some new assessment techniques to the platform to make marking more consistent with teaching and learning practice. Rubrics are now fully integrated for assignment grading-and they’re quick and easy to setup. Marking guides are also available in Moodle. While rubrics have criterion with descriptive marking levels (and point values associate with those levels), a marking guide offers criteria for students with a large space for comments and an allotted number of points.įinally, we’ve also spent some time to beautify Moodle with some new themes (themes change the look and feel of your course). The FCPE’s fabulous graduate intern Ariel helped design Adelphi logos to complete the look. Moodle 2.4 is an exciting update to our current learning management system. It will ensure that teaching and learning conducted on the system will be meaningful and engaging. It also strengthens the foundation for faculty to build robust fully online courses. Look for Moodle 2.4 on eCampus after your Labor Day weekend. The FCPE will be offering workshops in the Summer and Fall semesters. Special thanks go out to the fine folks in the IT Department, mainly Sean Tallman and Scott Finklestien, our fantastic graduate intern Ariel Fleurimond, and the entire Moodle Review Committee! You all have made such a fantastic platform possible.In keeping with the interdisciplinary nature of the profession, the emergency management program draws on the extensive resources of multiple Adelphi University schools, including the College of Nursing and Public Health, College of Arts and Sciences and Robert B. The curriculum provides you with state-of-the-art knowledge, experiential learning and multiple opportunities to customize your education. Whether you work in health care, law enforcement, education or business, our faculty tailor your assignments to ensure you gain expertise that applies not to your field and aligns with your goals. The online MS in Emergency Management program culminates in a capstone research project in which you address and recommend a solution to a real-world emergency management problem. Ideally, you will help move the industry forward by sharing this research with emergency management leaders and your professional peers.
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