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Anna Alexander
Mount Orange has Badges!
by Anna Alexander - Wednesday, 15 May 2013, 4:45 PM
 

Mount Orange community badgeExciting news for all our students AND staff - and wider community members too! We're now running the latest version of Moodle, Moodle 2.5, and this has enabled us to be able to award badges based on criteria set by us. As Principal, I can award site badges such as the one you see here for valuable contribution to the Mount Orange community, and teachers can award course badges, either manually at their discretion or once students have completed certain tasks.Read the rest of this topic

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Anna Alexander
New Moodle features coming soon!
by Anna Alexander - Tuesday, 30 April 2013, 12:25 PM
 

Badges in Moodle 2.5We love to be  up to date, and  so we're pleased to announce to students, parents and members of our wider community that in a couple of weeks' time, Mount Orange School will be running the latest version of Moodle, Moodle 2.5. It's packed with exciting new features that make it easier for everyone to use and  more motivating for students. We are particularly looking forward to Badges - more soon!

 
Anna Alexander
Moodle is for Everyone!
by Anna Alexander - Monday, 25 February 2013, 10:34 AM
 

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From 9 (and under) to 90 (and over) Moodle has no age limits!  Schools, universities, businesses, government agencies, charities and even Buckingham Palace use Moodle! Mount Orange students are aged between 8 and 18, and the range of courses they are engaged in reflects this. Our site has total guest access so feel free to check all learning materials from English to Environment, from Mathematics to Mountaineering, from Chemistry to Computing - and more! Whilst you can view some of the resources and activities as a guest, if you log in with username student and password moodle, you will then be able to take a full and active part in the courses.Read the rest of this topic

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