Moodle for PC

Moodle for Windows

v 3.11.2|Moodle

Technical Details

Category
Learning
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1
Language
English
Author
Moodle
Version
3.11.2
Size
73.67 MB

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Open source CMS that is flexible and free

Moodle is a free Learning Management System that allows users to create online learning websites in just minutes. This web application, also known as a Course Management System or Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), can be customized by teachers to help with higher education, elearning projects, training needs, etc. Moodle Partners has over 80 service companies that are part of the Moodle Partner network worldwide. They can help you with any aspect of your project.

Moodle is an open-source platform that allows educators, administrators, and learners to create classroom environments that meet their specific needs. You can create your own environment using hundreds of plugins, regardless of whether you are looking for blended learning, online training, distance education, or blended learning.

This app is a great tool for both students and educators.

Moodle (Modular Object Oriented Dynamic learning Environment) is trusted by institutions and organisations around the world. It has over 213 million users for both enterprise and academia. It is the most trusted VLE for Shell and Microsoft. Moodle has ten-years of experience in serving a diverse student base. It provides powerful learner-centric tools as well as collaborative learning environments that encourage teaching and learning.

Every Moodle course offers flexibility and dynamic learning environments for professors and teachers. Each course has customizable quizzes and projects, activity modules, and a mobile application to keep track of assignments. To personalise each course, core features can be disabled or enabled, including blogs, forums and chats as well as wikis and other external collaborative tools.

It is easy and free to become a Moodle Developer for educators who want more. Their website has detailed documentation for developers, which teaches them how to use Moodle code, plugins, themes, and how to contribute to their Moodle projects in other ways such as translation. Students can also benefit from this level of customization, which allows them to focus on their individual strengths.

Moodle is licensed under a GNU General Public Licence. This means that the software can be downloaded, modified, extended, and adapted by anyone. Moodle can be modified by anyone to suit their needs. The LMS does not charge licensing fees. Hosting costs are only incurred if the LMS is hosted by another party. Hosting costs will be separate from the product. Additional features and services, such as cloud hosting, can be added to the pricing plans.

Moodle's free version still includes many key features such as a personalized dashboard, plugin management and marking workflow. Secure authentication is also available. There are also a variety of collaborative tools and activities that encourage students to collaborate with their professors and each other. Moodle is supported by an active international community. No matter how you plan on using it, there will be someone who can help you.

For students and teachers new to virtual learning environments, guidance may be necessary. The app is very user-friendly, but there are some limitations for beginners such as a confusing interface and limited iconography. Moodle's many customization options can make it difficult and overwhelming to adjust to. Moodle would benefit if links were categorized into sidebars and simpler menus as well as widgets.

Moodle vs Canvas

Moodle is a great choice for a flexible VLE. But it's not the only one. Canvas is often compared and is another strong contender. Canvas is similar to Moodle. It bridges the gap between student and instructor online. Canvas has a similar interface and offers a variety of customizable materials for designing courses. Both platforms are completely free.

Canvas is the more flexible option for course management. This makes it the best choice for teachers who want to manage organisation and material. Canvas has a more modern, sleek user interface than Moodle. Moodle may not look as beautiful, but Canvas is more user-friendly and offers greater control over settings.

Organise, customize, and learn

Moodle is a great choice for virtual learning. It offers customizable features, workflow management, and full integration to third-party apps. Moodle is an open-source CMS so you have no excuse not to give it a shot and see if it meets your course's needs. Moodle's many perks and options, along with its extensive library plugins, can satisfy the needs for teachers, students, and administrators alike.