Hi all! Too bad to see this list being so quiet, as I'd love to hear from other professors and find out what you're doing in your classes. Many discussions take place on the WP talk pages, but it's hard to keep track of everything there!
At the end of the month I'l be starting an undergraduate course in which I'll use both Wikipedia and Moodle. For Wikipedia, the usual: articles, userpages, talk, sandboxes etc. I'll use Moodle for forum discussions, assignments and extra reading/media material. This is part of an experimental initiative in Brazilian public universities to create working models for the merging of traditional and distance learning classes, and I'll be the first one to do this together with our well-known Wikipedia Education Project.
My point is, I'd like to know whether any of you here or someone you know has used Moodle to support a course with Wikipedia assignments. I'll be happy to hear about such experiences. And I'll share mine when I have them, of course.
Juliana.
2012/11/2 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
Hi all! Too bad to see this list being so quiet, as I'd love to hear from other professors and find out what you're doing in your classes. Many discussions take place on the WP talk pages, but it's hard to keep track of everything there!
At the end of the month I'l be starting an undergraduate course in which I'll use both Wikipedia and Moodle. For Wikipedia, the usual: articles, userpages, talk, sandboxes etc. I'll use Moodle for forum discussions, assignments and extra reading/media material. This is part of an experimental initiative in Brazilian public universities to create working models for the merging of traditional and distance learning classes, and I'll be the first one to do this together with our well-known Wikipedia Education Project.
My point is, I'd like to know whether any of you here or someone you know has used Moodle to support a course with Wikipedia assignments. I'll be happy to hear about such experiences. And I'll share mine when I have them, of course.
Hi Juliana, and everyone in this list,
I have been using moodle to support 2 short courses on Wikipedia editing, courses offered from university to community, in specific topics (gender topics) or for specific people (teachers).
In both experiences, moodle has resulted a great tool for following the activities during the course and specially after the course, while people was doing the final assignment, using forum for questions and reporting experiences and problems (deleting contributions is a big issue with new users nowadays).
Also, of course a useful repository for reference materials used during the course (edition guide, our booklet "Wikipedia en el aula", studies on gender gap, and so on).
Unfortunately, moodle campus of my university doesn't allow guests, but if someone is interested on visiting the virtual course, I can send a user/pass by private email.
Saludos,
Thanks for your reply, Lila!
Could you tell us a little more about your courses? You mentioned they are offered for the community - meaning outside the university? Are your students undergrads/grads, any other group in particular? You mentioned teachers - what sort? I'm very interested in setting up a course focused on teachers, I haven't done that before. I'd like to offer a 4-day workshop for History professors on our next national symposium, but this would be new to me. I just offered a regular undergrad course, an open extension course and 4h workhops.
I'd very much like to see your material, if I can! I have to find out how to set the guests option for my page... I'd love to hear everyone's feedback for what I've been doing there.
Juliana.
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Lila Pagola lilapagola@gmail.com wrote:
2012/11/2 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
Hi all! Too bad to see this list being so quiet, as I'd love to hear from other professors and find out what you're doing in your classes. Many discussions take place on the WP talk pages, but it's hard to keep track
of
everything there!
At the end of the month I'l be starting an undergraduate course in which I'll use both Wikipedia and Moodle. For Wikipedia, the usual: articles, userpages, talk, sandboxes etc. I'll use Moodle for forum discussions, assignments and extra reading/media material. This is part of an experimental initiative in Brazilian public universities to create
working
models for the merging of traditional and distance learning classes, and I'll be the first one to do this together with our well-known Wikipedia Education Project.
My point is, I'd like to know whether any of you here or someone you know has used Moodle to support a course with Wikipedia assignments. I'll be happy to hear about such experiences. And I'll share mine when I have
them,
of course.
Hi Juliana, and everyone in this list,
I have been using moodle to support 2 short courses on Wikipedia editing, courses offered from university to community, in specific topics (gender topics) or for specific people (teachers).
In both experiences, moodle has resulted a great tool for following the activities during the course and specially after the course, while people was doing the final assignment, using forum for questions and reporting experiences and problems (deleting contributions is a big issue with new users nowadays).
Also, of course a useful repository for reference materials used during the course (edition guide, our booklet "Wikipedia en el aula", studies on gender gap, and so on).
Unfortunately, moodle campus of my university doesn't allow guests, but if someone is interested on visiting the virtual course, I can send a user/pass by private email.
Saludos,
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
English comes after this paragraph.
¿Cómo están?. Asumo que ambas pueden hablar en español. Así que pongo el mensaje en ambos idiomas.
Juliana, me encantaría trabajar contigo como ayudante online para el curso. No sé si tienes ya un wikipedista que te ayude, pero me parece interesante poder colaborar en esta plataforma.
Lila, me gustaría ser los ojos curiosos para ver cómo le hicieron para poder sacar el curso adelante. Siempre es bueno aprender de las iniciativas de otros.
Hello there. I assume you both speak Spanish, I'm writing the same message in both languages.
Juliana, I'd love to work with you as a helper. I wonder if you already have a wikipedian for that task. I think it's it could be great to get a course going using moodle.
Lila. I want to see how that course of yours went. If you can, send me a guess invite, please. I can learn from you and your experience.
Alhen
@alhen_ alhen at wikipedia, wikihow, wikispaces, and most places. Promotor de Wikimedia Bolivia 00-591-79592235
2012/11/4 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com
Thanks for your reply, Lila!
Could you tell us a little more about your courses? You mentioned they are offered for the community - meaning outside the university? Are your students undergrads/grads, any other group in particular? You mentioned teachers - what sort? I'm very interested in setting up a course focused on teachers, I haven't done that before. I'd like to offer a 4-day workshop for History professors on our next national symposium, but this would be new to me. I just offered a regular undergrad course, an open extension course and 4h workhops.
I'd very much like to see your material, if I can! I have to find out how to set the guests option for my page... I'd love to hear everyone's feedback for what I've been doing there.
Juliana.
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Lila Pagola lilapagola@gmail.com wrote:
2012/11/2 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
Hi all! Too bad to see this list being so quiet, as I'd love to hear
from
other professors and find out what you're doing in your classes. Many discussions take place on the WP talk pages, but it's hard to keep
track of
everything there!
At the end of the month I'l be starting an undergraduate course in which I'll use both Wikipedia and Moodle. For Wikipedia, the usual: articles, userpages, talk, sandboxes etc. I'll use Moodle for forum discussions, assignments and extra reading/media material. This is part of an experimental initiative in Brazilian public universities to create
working
models for the merging of traditional and distance learning classes, and I'll be the first one to do this together with our well-known Wikipedia Education Project.
My point is, I'd like to know whether any of you here or someone you
know
has used Moodle to support a course with Wikipedia assignments. I'll be happy to hear about such experiences. And I'll share mine when I have
them,
of course.
Hi Juliana, and everyone in this list,
I have been using moodle to support 2 short courses on Wikipedia editing, courses offered from university to community, in specific topics (gender topics) or for specific people (teachers).
In both experiences, moodle has resulted a great tool for following the activities during the course and specially after the course, while people was doing the final assignment, using forum for questions and reporting experiences and problems (deleting contributions is a big issue with new users nowadays).
Also, of course a useful repository for reference materials used during the course (edition guide, our booklet "Wikipedia en el aula", studies on gender gap, and so on).
Unfortunately, moodle campus of my university doesn't allow guests, but if someone is interested on visiting the virtual course, I can send a user/pass by private email.
Saludos,
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
-- www.domusaurea.org
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Hi Juliana,
Very interesting question! Wikimedia UK has been setting up a 'Virtual Learning Environment' to support its training programme. It's in the development stage at the moment, but if you want to find out more you could contact Charles Matthews who is leading on this: "Charles Matthews" charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com.
Best wishes, Daria
I think I found out where to set access to visitors on my Moodle page. It seems I just need the name and email address. Please let me know if there's anyone interested.
Juliana.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Daria Cybulska < daria.cybulska@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Hi Juliana,
Very interesting question! Wikimedia UK has been setting up a 'Virtual Learning Environment' to support its training programme. It's in the development stage at the moment, but if you want to find out more you could contact Charles Matthews who is leading on this: "Charles Matthews" charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com.
Best wishes, Daria
-- Daria Cybulska - Events Organiser, Wikimedia UK +44 (0) 207 065 0994 +44 7803 505 170
On 5 November 2012 01:13, Alhen alhen.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
English comes after this paragraph.
¿Cómo están?. Asumo que ambas pueden hablar en español. Así que pongo el mensaje en ambos idiomas.
Juliana, me encantaría trabajar contigo como ayudante online para el curso. No sé si tienes ya un wikipedista que te ayude, pero me parece interesante poder colaborar en esta plataforma.
Lila, me gustaría ser los ojos curiosos para ver cómo le hicieron para poder sacar el curso adelante. Siempre es bueno aprender de las iniciativas de otros.
Hello there. I assume you both speak Spanish, I'm writing the same message in both languages.
Juliana, I'd love to work with you as a helper. I wonder if you already have a wikipedian for that task. I think it's it could be great to get a course going using moodle.
Lila. I want to see how that course of yours went. If you can, send me a guess invite, please. I can learn from you and your experience.
Alhen
@alhen_ alhen at wikipedia, wikihow, wikispaces, and most places. Promotor de Wikimedia Bolivia 00-591-79592235
2012/11/4 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com
Thanks for your reply, Lila!
Could you tell us a little more about your courses? You mentioned they are offered for the community - meaning outside the university? Are your students undergrads/grads, any other group in particular? You mentioned teachers - what sort? I'm very interested in setting up a course focused on teachers, I haven't done that before. I'd like to offer a 4-day workshop for History professors on our next national symposium, but this would be new to me. I just offered a regular undergrad course, an open extension course and 4h workhops.
I'd very much like to see your material, if I can! I have to find out how to set the guests option for my page... I'd love to hear everyone's feedback for what I've been doing there.
Juliana.
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Lila Pagola lilapagola@gmail.comwrote:
2012/11/2 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
Hi all! Too bad to see this list being so quiet, as I'd love to hear
from
other professors and find out what you're doing in your classes. Many discussions take place on the WP talk pages, but it's hard to keep
track of
everything there!
At the end of the month I'l be starting an undergraduate course in
which
I'll use both Wikipedia and Moodle. For Wikipedia, the usual:
articles,
userpages, talk, sandboxes etc. I'll use Moodle for forum discussions, assignments and extra reading/media material. This is part of an experimental initiative in Brazilian public universities to create
working
models for the merging of traditional and distance learning classes,
and
I'll be the first one to do this together with our well-known
Wikipedia
Education Project.
My point is, I'd like to know whether any of you here or someone you
know
has used Moodle to support a course with Wikipedia assignments. I'll
be
happy to hear about such experiences. And I'll share mine when I have
them,
of course.
Hi Juliana, and everyone in this list,
I have been using moodle to support 2 short courses on Wikipedia editing, courses offered from university to community, in specific topics (gender topics) or for specific people (teachers).
In both experiences, moodle has resulted a great tool for following the activities during the course and specially after the course, while people was doing the final assignment, using forum for questions and reporting experiences and problems (deleting contributions is a big issue with new users nowadays).
Also, of course a useful repository for reference materials used during the course (edition guide, our booklet "Wikipedia en el aula", studies on gender gap, and so on).
Unfortunately, moodle campus of my university doesn't allow guests, but if someone is interested on visiting the virtual course, I can send a user/pass by private email.
Saludos,
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
-- www.domusaurea.org
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
-- Daria Cybulska - Events Organiser, Wikimedia UK +44 (0) 207 065 0994
+44 7803 505 170
Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT. United Kingdom. Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects).
*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Hi all
In Viquiescoles (the catalan program to reach schools and gain editors) we have used a Moodle to train teachers, then a wiki-sandbox when the students are young and then the real Wikipedia for all, with good results
2012/11/6 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com
I think I found out where to set access to visitors on my Moodle page. It seems I just need the name and email address. Please let me know if there's anyone interested.
Juliana.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Daria Cybulska < daria.cybulska@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Hi Juliana,
Very interesting question! Wikimedia UK has been setting up a 'Virtual Learning Environment' to support its training programme. It's in the development stage at the moment, but if you want to find out more you could contact Charles Matthews who is leading on this: "Charles Matthews" charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com.
Best wishes, Daria
-- Daria Cybulska - Events Organiser, Wikimedia UK +44 (0) 207 065 0994 +44 7803 505 170
On 5 November 2012 01:13, Alhen alhen.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
English comes after this paragraph.
¿Cómo están?. Asumo que ambas pueden hablar en español. Así que pongo el mensaje en ambos idiomas.
Juliana, me encantaría trabajar contigo como ayudante online para el curso. No sé si tienes ya un wikipedista que te ayude, pero me parece interesante poder colaborar en esta plataforma.
Lila, me gustaría ser los ojos curiosos para ver cómo le hicieron para poder sacar el curso adelante. Siempre es bueno aprender de las iniciativas de otros.
Hello there. I assume you both speak Spanish, I'm writing the same message in both languages.
Juliana, I'd love to work with you as a helper. I wonder if you already have a wikipedian for that task. I think it's it could be great to get a course going using moodle.
Lila. I want to see how that course of yours went. If you can, send me a guess invite, please. I can learn from you and your experience.
Alhen
@alhen_ alhen at wikipedia, wikihow, wikispaces, and most places. Promotor de Wikimedia Bolivia 00-591-79592235
2012/11/4 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com
Thanks for your reply, Lila!
Could you tell us a little more about your courses? You mentioned they are offered for the community - meaning outside the university? Are your students undergrads/grads, any other group in particular? You mentioned teachers - what sort? I'm very interested in setting up a course focused on teachers, I haven't done that before. I'd like to offer a 4-day workshop for History professors on our next national symposium, but this would be new to me. I just offered a regular undergrad course, an open extension course and 4h workhops.
I'd very much like to see your material, if I can! I have to find out how to set the guests option for my page... I'd love to hear everyone's feedback for what I've been doing there.
Juliana.
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Lila Pagola lilapagola@gmail.comwrote:
2012/11/2 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
Hi all! Too bad to see this list being so quiet, as I'd love to hear
from
other professors and find out what you're doing in your classes. Many discussions take place on the WP talk pages, but it's hard to keep
track of
everything there!
At the end of the month I'l be starting an undergraduate course in
which
I'll use both Wikipedia and Moodle. For Wikipedia, the usual:
articles,
userpages, talk, sandboxes etc. I'll use Moodle for forum
discussions,
assignments and extra reading/media material. This is part of an experimental initiative in Brazilian public universities to create
working
models for the merging of traditional and distance learning classes,
and
I'll be the first one to do this together with our well-known
Wikipedia
Education Project.
My point is, I'd like to know whether any of you here or someone you
know
has used Moodle to support a course with Wikipedia assignments. I'll
be
happy to hear about such experiences. And I'll share mine when I
have them,
of course.
Hi Juliana, and everyone in this list,
I have been using moodle to support 2 short courses on Wikipedia editing, courses offered from university to community, in specific topics (gender topics) or for specific people (teachers).
In both experiences, moodle has resulted a great tool for following the activities during the course and specially after the course, while people was doing the final assignment, using forum for questions and reporting experiences and problems (deleting contributions is a big issue with new users nowadays).
Also, of course a useful repository for reference materials used during the course (edition guide, our booklet "Wikipedia en el aula", studies on gender gap, and so on).
Unfortunately, moodle campus of my university doesn't allow guests, but if someone is interested on visiting the virtual course, I can send a user/pass by private email.
Saludos,
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
-- www.domusaurea.org
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
-- Daria Cybulska - Events Organiser, Wikimedia UK +44 (0) 207 065 0994
+44 7803 505 170
Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT. United Kingdom. Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects).
*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
-- www.domusaurea.org
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
2012/11/6 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
I think I found out where to set access to visitors on my Moodle page. It seems I just need the name and email address. Please let me know if there's anyone interested.
I'm interested! Thanks!
Still figuring out... It sees that I need to ask the IT people... : /
Juliana.
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Lila Pagola lilapagola@gmail.com wrote:
2012/11/6 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
I think I found out where to set access to visitors on my Moodle page. It seems I just need the name and email address. Please let me know if
there's
anyone interested.
I'm interested! Thanks!
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Alhen, thank you so much for your offer, and I do need online ambassadors for this course! have you worked as online ambassador before? If students write to you in portuguese, will you understand?
Online ambassadors either help us solve admin problems such as reversions, vandalism, system blocks, and as such I need someone with these privileges in WP:PT, but I also need ambassadors to monitor their sandboxes, act as tutors and suggest corrections in their talk pages. If you can help us in this, it would be great!
I'm writing in English so that others can follow the conversation, y también porque compreendo español pero no estoy tan segura para escribir... ; )
Juliana.
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Alhen alhen.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
English comes after this paragraph.
¿Cómo están?. Asumo que ambas pueden hablar en español. Así que pongo el mensaje en ambos idiomas.
Juliana, me encantaría trabajar contigo como ayudante online para el curso. No sé si tienes ya un wikipedista que te ayude, pero me parece interesante poder colaborar en esta plataforma.
Lila, me gustaría ser los ojos curiosos para ver cómo le hicieron para poder sacar el curso adelante. Siempre es bueno aprender de las iniciativas de otros.
Hello there. I assume you both speak Spanish, I'm writing the same message in both languages.
Juliana, I'd love to work with you as a helper. I wonder if you already have a wikipedian for that task. I think it's it could be great to get a course going using moodle.
Lila. I want to see how that course of yours went. If you can, send me a guess invite, please. I can learn from you and your experience.
Alhen
@alhen_ alhen at wikipedia, wikihow, wikispaces, and most places. Promotor de Wikimedia Bolivia 00-591-79592235
2012/11/4 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com
Thanks for your reply, Lila!
Could you tell us a little more about your courses? You mentioned they are offered for the community - meaning outside the university? Are your students undergrads/grads, any other group in particular? You mentioned teachers - what sort? I'm very interested in setting up a course focused on teachers, I haven't done that before. I'd like to offer a 4-day workshop for History professors on our next national symposium, but this would be new to me. I just offered a regular undergrad course, an open extension course and 4h workhops.
I'd very much like to see your material, if I can! I have to find out how to set the guests option for my page... I'd love to hear everyone's feedback for what I've been doing there.
Juliana.
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Lila Pagola lilapagola@gmail.com wrote:
2012/11/2 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
Hi all! Too bad to see this list being so quiet, as I'd love to hear
from
other professors and find out what you're doing in your classes. Many discussions take place on the WP talk pages, but it's hard to keep
track of
everything there!
At the end of the month I'l be starting an undergraduate course in
which
I'll use both Wikipedia and Moodle. For Wikipedia, the usual: articles, userpages, talk, sandboxes etc. I'll use Moodle for forum discussions, assignments and extra reading/media material. This is part of an experimental initiative in Brazilian public universities to create
working
models for the merging of traditional and distance learning classes,
and
I'll be the first one to do this together with our well-known Wikipedia Education Project.
My point is, I'd like to know whether any of you here or someone you
know
has used Moodle to support a course with Wikipedia assignments. I'll be happy to hear about such experiences. And I'll share mine when I have
them,
of course.
Hi Juliana, and everyone in this list,
I have been using moodle to support 2 short courses on Wikipedia editing, courses offered from university to community, in specific topics (gender topics) or for specific people (teachers).
In both experiences, moodle has resulted a great tool for following the activities during the course and specially after the course, while people was doing the final assignment, using forum for questions and reporting experiences and problems (deleting contributions is a big issue with new users nowadays).
Also, of course a useful repository for reference materials used during the course (edition guide, our booklet "Wikipedia en el aula", studies on gender gap, and so on).
Unfortunately, moodle campus of my university doesn't allow guests, but if someone is interested on visiting the virtual course, I can send a user/pass by private email.
Saludos,
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
-- www.domusaurea.org
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
2012/11/4 Juliana Bastos Marques domusaurea@gmail.com:
Thanks for your reply, Lila!
Hi Juliana, Sorry for my delay in this answer... I'm a professor finishing the semester! :(
Could you tell us a little more about your courses? You mentioned they are offered for the community - meaning outside the university? Are your students undergrads/grads, any other group in particular?
Yes, both experiences are free courses offered to general public by university. Participants are diverse, some of them are graduates of the same university, teachers, gender advocacists, even professors.
You mentioned
teachers - what sort? I'm very interested in setting up a course focused on teachers, I haven't done that before.
The course devoted to teachers was specially oriented to high school teachers and university professors, more participation and interest of the first ones.
I'd like to offer a 4-day workshop for
History professors on our next national symposium, but this would be new to me. I just offered a regular undergrad course, an open extension course and 4h workhops.
It sounds great! Those courses were of 20 hours, in 4 (for teachers) and 3 (gender topics) meetings respectively, of 4 hours each. Originally I taught it would be too much, but it was hardly enough to explain and work on specific articles. Time flies in this kind of workshops.
I'd very much like to see your material, if I can! I have to find out how to set the guests option for my page... I'd love to hear everyone's feedback for what I've been doing there.
I have just remembered we have a demo user for this cases:
user: demo password: demo
and the url is: http://moodle.webnueva.unvm.edu.ar/course/view.php?id=307
I would love to read your comments! Saludos,