HENDERSON COMPUTER
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Lauren Rose
As Chair of her Division, Lauren's need to gather and distribute information can seem primary when moderation and other meetings become difficult to schedule. While we investigate different calendar tools that can best fit Bard's needs, Google sheets & forms linked in Lauren's Moodle Division site have been useful for creating documents that a number of people can access, share, and update - "real time."

Arthur Gibbons
Arthur's sculpture is frequently part of provocative solo and group shows. His work is included in many notable collections (Storm King and JP Morgan Chase to name just two). Arthur needed a Webspace that would enable users to access images and text in a clear, easy to produce, and easy to view venue. Arthur created his own site using mac.com - we can help you to get started if you have similar needs. Arthur's Web Space.

Susan Aberth
...has been working with Bard's Visual Resources Center and Curricular Computing to design a media-rich Moodle site that links to MDID collections for her new course: Survey of Islamic Art.

Chris Lindner
...has been updating his Archaeology site. Visit Chris's online exhibit space.

Language & Thinking
This important collaborative summer session tested Moodle's capabilities in 2008. They created a planning site for programmatic needs, and a second site that served as a communication hub & repository for shared faculty documents. Several L&T faculty also developed Moodle course sites for their students. Their work remains on Moodle as a repository that can be modified for the coming summer.

 

 

*Note- work study students may be available to assist you,
or we can provide technology training for your work study student.