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Moodle Courses

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**Registration for classes starting in May is now open!**

The following Moodle courses have been scheduled for May-August:

May 31, 2010 – July 9, 2010 (6 weeks)
Apprenticeship Math
Becoming a Better Speller
Maintaining Healthy Self Esteem On and Off the Job (Part 1)
Maintaining Healthy Self Esteem On and Off the Job (Part 2)

July 19, 2010– August 27, 2010 (6 weeks)
Apprenticeship Math
Becoming a Better Speller
Maintaining Healthy Self Esteem On and Off the Job (Part 1)
Maintaining Healthy Self Esteem On and Off the Job (Part 2)

Each course is 5 weeks long and scheduled over 6 weeks. Learners are expected to complete a minimum of 1 module each week. Certificates of completion will be issued to those who complete the entire course (100%) by the course end date.

**Registration will be limited to one course per start date**

Course Inventory:

Apprenticeship Math

(LBS Level 2+)

This course is designed for learners preparing to go into the trades. It will focus on basic math skills using fractions, decimals and percents and will include real workplace examples. If you're interested in this career pathway and need to strengthen your math skills, this course is for you!
Note: Learners should be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers before taking this course.


Becoming a Better Speller

(LBS Level 2+)

Teachers, employers, friends and others often put a lot of emphasis on correct spelling. It is the first impression many people get of you, whether it is spelling in a letter, an e-mail, or a resume. To become a better speller, and to feel secure about trying new words, it is very helpful to learn different spelling strategies. This five-week course will cover many spelling rules such as the use of syllables, basic spelling patterns, memorizing, the meaning of words, root words, and prefixes and suffixes.
Note: This is not a 'learn to spell' course. This is a course for learners who want to improve their spelling skills. Learners will need to be able to spell at an LBS level 2 or higher to take this course.


Improving Your Job Skills
(LBS Level 2+)

This course will guide you through the basic skills needed in every job. You will look at personal skills like time management and being responsible. You will practise reading, writing and listening to improve your communication skills. You will learn how to gather and manage the information that you need on the job. This course will explore ways to think through problems at work and decide upon solutions. You will pick up valuable tips on working with others, sharing ideas, and reducing conflict. By improving your job skills, you are getting ready for the workplace, or helping yourself improve at your current job.


Maintaining Healthy Self-Esteem On and Off the Job (Part 1)
(LBS Level 2+)

Healthy self-esteem is something that we work on over our lifetime. This five-week online course will help you to develop methods for increasing your self-esteem and maintaining it through times of stress. Participation in online activities and discussions will help you to practise new life skills. This course is interesting and informative, and you will come away with useful tips for success in life and work.
**Part 1 of 2**

Maintaining Healthy Self-Esteem On and Off the Job (Part 2)
(LBS Level 2+)

This course is the second part of a two-part course on self-esteem. The first part of the course introduced you to self-esteem basics, and the second part of the course is directed at issues you might face and how to keep your self-esteem boat afloat. You'll find Part 2 loaded with tips on keeping yourself esteem intact while navigating the sometimes rough waters of the workplace! Yes, it's a wilderness out there: this course is designed to show you ways to increase your resiliency both on and off the job.
**Part 2 of 2**


On the Job Report Writing
(LBS Level 3+)

This course will help you learn how to write reports for the workplace. You will learn to gather the information you need and put information in a report format so that your readers can find the information they require easily. This course will cover the steps to follow in writing a report and understanding why people write them. You will also learn what parts you need to include in a report from beginning to end. Information gathering, editing, and proofreading steps will be explained. Your online instructor will guide you through the report writing process and illustrate what a finished report looks like.


How to Register for Moodle Courses:

Are you new to the LearningHub? Click here to fill out a registration form, and include the Moodle course you would like to take in the comments section of your registration form.

Already registered with the LearningHub? If you are an active learner with the LearningHub, email your online practitioner and ask to be signed up for the Moodle course you would like to take.

Questions? Email us at info.learninghub@gmail.com

 

About Moodle:
Moodle is a learning platform learners can access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to participate in online courses led by an online practitioner. All participants can collaborate and share ideas online as a group.

Course work is generally assigned once a week for the duration of the course. This flexible learning style allows learners to complete assigned work at their convenience within the weekly schedule. The online practitioner monitors learner progress, provides support and feedback, and assesses learners' work online.

Moodle courses offer a variety of activities that include videos, quizzes, webpage links, journal writing/opinion pages, etc. that enhance the learning experience for the learners. A high speed internet connection is strongly recommended for taking Moodle courses with the LearningHub.

Note: The CELHub eLearning Portal hosts courses for a variety of online programs offered by The Centre for Employment & Learning. Courses that are not part of the e-Channel program are subject to a course fee.

 


last updated May 28, 2010
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