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getting started with Moodle
by Jennifer Jahedkar - Tuesday, January 15, 2008, 10:05 AM
  Want to learn about Moodle? Visit the Moodle 101 course, which you can enter as a guest.
If you need a course shell to begin developing in or want more information about Moodle please email moodlehelp@extension.org

Available Courses

This course provides a basic level of knowledge about beef production and the beef industry in the United States for students who will be working in beef producing areas and have little or no knowledge of the beef industry. Visit the Small Farms Courses webpage for enrollment instructions.
Course Design & Development - B.Blahuta & J.Jahedkar
Educational modules include annual & perennial pasture grass species, use of legumes, soil science, soil testing, ground preparation, equipment, planting with seed versus plant parts, and management of newly established pasture. Visit the Small Farm Courses webpage for enrollment instructions.
Course Design & Development - B. Blahuta & J. Jahedkar
This course will assist land owners in identifying available resources and creating a Resource Inventory. Once the Resource Inventory is completed, the selection of enterprises that fit the resources of the operation will be much easier. Visit the Small Farm Courses webpage for enrollment instructions.
Course Design & Development - B. Blahuta & J. Jahedkar
This training is directed at emergency preparedness and response to exotic and engineered animal diseases that threaten public health and economic stability.

Subject Matter Specialists
Dr. Flarion Faries
and Ms. Angela Dement

Course Designer
Susanna Coppernoll
This will be a continuing education course delivered in Spanish for Workers in the greenhouse and nursery industry. It will be an asynchronous, modular course. Each module may be taught in periods of 7 to 10 days. The course is under development, for more information please contact me at c-bogran@tamu.edu
This course is designed to provide soil conservation district supervisors in North Dakota the background and information they need to provide effective leadership of their local soil conservation district.
This course is developed for the North Dakota Master Gardener program. For technical assistance with this course (logging in, using quizzes, grades, etc.), please contact Nicole Hagness.
Three modules provide an overview of:
  1. Entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy and of community support systems for entrepreneurs
  2. Business planning and startup issues
  3. Challenges to business growth
This course was made possible by funding from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Perkins Grant Program
Three modules provide an overview of:
  1. Entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy and developing community support for diversified and value-added agribusinesses. 
  2. DVA agribusiness planning and startup issues
  3. Challenges to DVA agribusiness growth.
This course was made possible by a grant from the Agricultural Marketing Resource Center.

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