MoodleReader is the
name of a plug-in module that we have developed at Kyoto Sangyo
University (KSU) as part of our Extensive Reading program, in order to
ascertain whether students have actually read the books that they have
claimed to have read.
Extensive reading (ER) is widely recognized as an effective
means for students to increase their language proficiency by reading
easy material in large volumes. This helps to consolidate their
knowledge, improving their ability to quickly comprehend what they have
read and to predict what vocabulary and syntax follow.
When it comes to applying ER in the classroom, however, some
way is needed to hold the students accountable for what they have read.
Written reports or summaries, however, present a burden for students and
teachers alike. Enter MoodleReader.
MoodleReader allows students to prove that they have done their
reading via a short quiz of 10 randomized questions. If they pass the
quiz, they are rewarded with the book cover added to their stamp
collection on their MoodleReader page.
The program was first implemented in 2008 for use within our
own faculty. We soon realized, however, that not only would the program
be useful to our colleagues in other schools, but we also actually
needed their assistance in order to develop quizzes for, ideally, all of
the graded readers that are available. We started out by making quizzes
for the 300 most commonly read books at KSU, and then opened up the
software for others to use. Three years later we are approaching the
2,000 mark with quizzes available for virtually all books in the major
graded reader series, and with over 15,000 students in over 100 schools
around the world regularly using the program.
MoodleReader can be accessed in two different modes. For those
who have Moodle installed at their school, the software is freely
available for installation. The system administrator, however, needs to
have a password in order to access and download the quizzes from the
central quiz bank. For those who do not have their own Moodle, there is MoodleReader site
where teachers, or entire schools, can have their own page for quiz
access, even tailored with the same theme as their own school's
homepage. Feel free to contact Tom Robb if you would
like to assess the suitability of the program for your own
students. |