Module 3: Using a Learning Management System
secure
(adj) describes something that is safe and cannot be accessed without permission
so far
(idiom) until the present time; up to this point; until now
LMS
(n) a learning management system; a website for a teacher to organize the learning materials for your course
breadcrumb trail
(n) a list of links to pages that you have visited in a website; also called a path
section
(n) a part of a course that is all on the same theme; a module
contact
(n) a person whom you have connected with online (v) to communicate with someone
entry
(n) a single item in a dictionary, glossary, diary, or list
block
(n) a square with information in Moodle; (v) to not be allowed access to a website
framework
(n) a structure or a support for something; a way to organize or build something
system
(n) a way of organizing information or things
badge
(n) an icon that represents a skill that you have learned or a task that you have completed
icon
(n) an image or symbol that represents a tool, a function, or a file
progress
(n) how much of a task you have completed; how far you are to reaching your goals; (v) to move forward in completing a task or in reaching your goals
profile
(n) information about yourself (words and maybe a picture) for a website that you belong to
resource
(n) something that is useful, like a tool, a website, or a person
Moodle
(n) the name of the LMS that NorQuest and many other post-secondary institutions use
navigate
(n) to go to different sections and pages of a website; to find your way around the internet
submit
(v) to give a required document to someone; to hand in an assignment
create
(v) to make something new
deliver
(v) to take something to someone; to give something to someone