'Moodle', 'Sloodle' and virtual worlds in classrooms, limited parental access.
Caz | 03.12.2009 23:48 | Culture | Education | Technology | World
They can however create a role for the parent and decide what permissions the parent has. Permissions in computer speak means he will decide what level of inclusion the parent has within the virtual world.
Most striking for me is looking at the page menu hierarchy, for it gives real insight as to how those operating this system look upon the parents, not only are the parents beneath some person who is dictating the terms for all within the environment, they are way down on the menu to the bottom position.
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