I want to try an experiment. I have several workshops to teach this summer and not enough time to do them all. In addition, teachers are limited to what days they can attend the workshops. I'd like to put the workshop online (maybe in Moodle, which is online courseware like Blackboard). I've got it all ready to go with one little hang up - I need a way to find out how much time teachers have spent on each online workshop. Stipends and career ladder hours depend on this! Surely there's a website out there with information of how I can track time. Anyone have an idea?

Tags: Moodle, development, online, professional

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I would examine whether there are records kept on student participation. I did not find it on my Moodle site, but you might try the hosted Elluminate and WizIQ classrooms to see if they have such records.
There is a way in Moodle to track who views the activities you post, and the times that users log in. I am not sure if this would be enough data for you but check it out!
Maybe something like Statcounter? Try and see.

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