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* Cole, Jason, and Helen Foster. ''Using Moodle: Teaching with the popular open source course management system''. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2007. | * Cole, Jason, and Helen Foster. ''Using Moodle: Teaching with the popular open source course management system''. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2007. | ||
+ | * Dougiamas, Martin. March 19, 2019. "[https://opensourceunderdogs.com/episode-18-moodle-open-source-learning-platform-with-martin-dougiamas/ Moodle – Open Source Learning Platform]." ''Open Source Underdogs.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 21 June 2019
Moodle is a popular free/libre, open-source learning management system.
It can be downloaded and self-hosted; there are also managed plans available from the lead developers and third parties.
Contents
Use cases
Self-host a learning system
Moodle can be self-hosted on your own server, so it enables users to manage and operate their own learning-management systems. For instance, an organization that is not primarily educational can use Moodle to create its own, white-labeled LMS.
How to use it
Replacement for
- Blackboard
Bibliography
- Cole, Jason, and Helen Foster. Using Moodle: Teaching with the popular open source course management system. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2007.
- Dougiamas, Martin. March 19, 2019. "Moodle – Open Source Learning Platform." Open Source Underdogs.