Hi Odetty,
Thank you for sharing your background with Moodle. It’s wonderful to see the depth of your experience, especially working with Moodle in offline environments. That takes real creativity and commitment, and it shows how focused you are on making learning accessible for your students, no matter the constraints.
Your goal of integrating AI into the South African curriculum is very powerful. AI can really support you in adapting content to different levels, languages, and learning needs without adding to your workload. You might find that even simple uses, like generating multiple versions of an activity or creating scaffolded instructions, can make a big difference in how your learners engage and succeed.
I also like how you’re thinking about using AI for feedback and tracking progress. That’s exactly where these tools shine. When you combine that with Moodle’s features, you can go even further. You can set up activities where students receive immediate feedback, while you still guide the deeper learning. You can also create different learning paths for groups or individual learners so each student works at their own pace and level.
One thing I’d encourage you to keep in mind is balance. AI can support grading and insights, but your role in interpreting that information and responding to your learners is what really makes the difference. The strength comes from how you combine your teaching experience with what AI provides.
You’re already on a strong path. Now it’s about experimenting step by step and seeing what works best for your learners in your context.