![]() ![]() The focus on Microsoft Office365 and his different tools is important, but when you can't find the way to share/add a file from your Onedrive is frustrating :( A teacher who need to show the same file to differents classes (modified day by day.) loose a lot of time. The CHAT in Team sometime is a big problem, because the students abuse of it, talking and chatting each other, exploring all the emoji and meme. I'm using Teams (only 2 month!) and I found many differences and. Teams and GC with his Forms are, at the moment, quite poor in comparison. ) and a very useful tools to control and verify the results of the class, and even the comparison with other group/class. The most important tool and section is about QUIZ, with a lot of different kind of question (cloze, association, drop the answer. transfer the class to the end of the year, reuse all the materials. Moodle has many capabilities to search/modify/grouping the students. ![]() I've used for many years Moodle that have a lot of useful tools and resource for all you need in the classroom and even Google Classroom, last year. If that's what you want to start with, then any will do the job. It all depends on what you want to do with Moodle.Īs I said at the start, at a basic level, they can all create groups, apply resources to groups and set assignments. I loved being able to craft entire lessons that were standalone "experiences" for students rather than using Teams or GC to create resources that can be used to deliver content Moodle let me plan and deliver the resources as a lesson, if I wanted it to. The sheer number of plugins for Moodle is astounding. You can use it at a basic level and have a lot of functionality that its similar to GC and Teams or you can delve deeply into Moodle and have a full-blown VLE/Content management system. Moodle is a very different beast to both GC and Teams. Where Teams wins is the integration of the Class OneNote. I don't really like the chat feature in Teams and I did prefer the ease of organising resources and learning materials in GC initially. With reference to distributing resources, setting assignments and managing groups, I feel that there is very little between them. I've used all 3 and at a very basic level, they pretty much all do the same thing, albeit in different ways. ![]()
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