Using LC_Moo - 2/09/09
Using the Moo environment was definitely a new experience for me. I got my user name and log-in about 2 hours ahead of the conference meeting. It had arrived in my emails during the day, but I was unable to access it due to work committments. It took me several attempts to actually get onto the site, into the right place and work out how the site worked. I downloaded some of the user files and printed out a list of commands but I really don’t feel I had enough time to look around before the conference began.
Because of this lack of time and understanding of the site and its operations I felt like I was a bit out of my depth with the experience. I also found that, although the conversation was entertaining while the group was in the moo, it was disjointed and a little distracting. I was expecting some real conversation about the tasks, and essays for the subject but that unfortunately didn’t eventuate.
As a secure site - requiring specific invitation and issued user name and password, I could see how an environment like this would be ideal for an educational situation. It would certainly create opportunity for group discussion and lateral thought - particularly if students are creating rooms or artefacts within them, following particular instructions about how to use them and perhaps instructing others on how to use the site as well. Being a bit unusual would probably appeal to students as they learn the idiosyncracies of using the site. Unfortunately it left me a little cold but I would be willing to explore the Moo further - perhaps with my POD group?