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rachelle.k
post Feb 20 2010, 05:15 AM
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Hi, I was hoping to use some of your games on my moodle for my classes - could you please inform me as to which version I should purchase, also, is it ok to use teacher invaders through moodle with my classes?

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Andrew Field
post Feb 20 2010, 11:07 AM
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Excellent to hear you are using Moodle. You don't need any additional licence at all - the licences are linked to how many people use the programs to generate games and activities. An individual licence means one named individual (i.e. you) is using it, whereas a school site means any staff or students at a named school can use the program(s) to generate games.

Once you have generated the game or activity you can use them in any way you wish (as long as you don't charge or restrict access).

Thus is is absolutely fine - and an example of good practice - to use them within Moodle. You can just upload the .swf files and use them directly or you can use the SCORM options to track what scores students get in the games.

Teacher Invaders - as a completely free program - can, of course, be used in this way. Do let us know if you need any further assistance.
 
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rachelle.k
post Mar 13 2010, 02:55 AM
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Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the reply - I wanted to let you know that teacher invaders has transformed my class - I have to "hide" it from them and use it as a reward for doing work - my year 10 class LOVE it - thank you so much for making this wonderful resource!! (now I know I can moodle I will be definately buying more!)
 
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