Moodle is a
free and open-source
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learning management system written in
PHP and distributed under the
GNU General Public License. Moodle is used for
blended learning
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,
distance education,
flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.
Moodle is used to create custom
websites with online courses and allows for community-sourced plugins.
Overview

Moodle was originally developed by Martin Dougiamas with the goal of helping educators create online courses and a focus on interaction and collaborative construction of content. The first version of Moodle was released on , and it continues to be actively developed.
The Moodle Project is led and coordinated by Moodle HQ, an Australian company, that is financially supported by a network of eighty-four Moodle Partner service companies worldwide. Development is also assisted by the open-source community.
Moodle is a learning platform used to augment and move existing learning environments online. As an
E-learning tool, Moodle developed a number of features now considered standard for learning management systems, such as a calendar and gradebook.
Plugins
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** Audio plug-in, adds audio signal processing features
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, custom graphical themes,
mobile responsive web design, and a Moodle
mobile app are available to customize each individuals experience on the platform. Moodle's mobile app is available on
Google Play,
App Store (iOS)
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,
F-Droid (Android
FLOSS repository), and the
Windows Phone Store.
E-learning standards support
Moodle has adopted the following e-learning standards:
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Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of E-learning standards and specifications that define communications between client side content and a server side learning management system, as well as how externally authored content should be packaged in order to integrate with the LMS effectively. There are two versions: SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004. Moodle is SCORM 1.2 compliant, and passes all the tests in the ADL Conformance test suite 1.2.7 for SCORM 1.2. SCORM 2004 is not supported in Moodle, however Rustici Software have a Moodle plugin which can turn any Moodle site into a fully compliant SCORM 2004 LMS.
* The AICC HACP standard for CMI was developed by the
Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC) and is used to call externally authored content and assessment packages. AICC content packages are supported in Moodle 2.1 and later versions.
*
IMS Ims is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Gry Tofte Ims (born 1986), Norwegian footballer
* Rolf Anker Ims (born 1958), Norwegian ecologist
See also
* IMS (disambiguation) Ims is a Norwegian surname. Notable people wit ...
Common Cartridge packages can also be imported into Moodle. In addition, Moodle Book activities can be exported as IMS Content Packages.
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Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) is a standard way of integrating rich learning applications (often remotely hosted and provided through third-party services) with educational platforms. Moodle uses the External Tool activity to act as an 'LTI consumer' as standard, and will act as an 'LTI provider' using a plugin.
Deployment
Users can download and install Moodle on a
Web server
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, such as
Apache HTTP Server
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, and a number of database management systems, such as
MySQL, are supported. Pre-built combinations of Moodle with a Web server and database are available for
Microsoft Windows
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and
Macintosh. Other automated installation approaches exist, such as installing a
Debian
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package, deploying a ready-to-use
TurnKey Moodle appliance, using the
Bitnami
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installer, or using a "one-click install" service such as
Installatron.
Certified Moodle Partners provide other Moodle services, including hosting, training, customization and content development. This network of providers support development of the Moodle project through royalties.
Interoperability
Moodle runs without modification on
Unix,
Linux,
FreeBSD
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,
Windows,
MacOS,
NetWare
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The original NetWare product in 19 ...
and any other systems that support
PHP and a database, including webhost providers.
Moodle also has import features for use with other specific systems, such as importing quizzes or entire courses from
Blackboard
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or WebCT. , Moodle did not import Blackboard courses, apparently due to changes in php code-releases.
In March 2012 Blackboard acquired two companies based on Moodle's software including Baltimore-based
Moodlerooms Inc. and NetSpot of Adelaide, Australia. In August 2015, Blackboard acquired Colombia-based Nivel7, possibly the largest Moodle services provider in Latin America. The
Red Hat
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Red Hat has become ass ...
site, Opensource.com, reported that Moodle will always be an
open-source
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project, with clear delineation between Blackboard and Moodle.
Background
Origins
Martin Dougiamas, who has graduate degrees in
computer science and
education, wrote the first version of Moodle. Dougiamas started a
Ph.D. to examine "the use of
open source software to support a
social constructionist epistemology of teaching and learning within Internet-based communities of reflective inquiry." Although how exactly social constructivism makes Moodle different from other eLearning platforms is difficult to show, it has been cited as an important factor by Moodle adopters. Other Moodle adopters, such as the
Open University in the UK, have pointed out that Learning Management Systems can equally be seen as "relatively pedagogy-neutral".
Pedagogical approach
The stated philosophy of Moodle includes a
constructivist and
social constructionist approach to education, emphasizing that learners (and not just teachers) can contribute to the educational experience. Using these
pedagogical principles, Moodle provides an environment for learning communities.
Origin of name
The acronym ''Moodle'' officially stands for ''modular object-oriented dynamic learning environment''. When the project was first started, the "m" instead stood for "Martin's", after original developer Martin Dougiamas. Besides being an acronym, the name was also chosen because of the dictionary definition of Moodle, with connotations such as "tinkering", "insight", and "creativity", as well as to correspond to an available domain name.
Development
Moodle has continued to evolve since 1999 (since 2001 with the current architecture). It has been translated into over 100 different languages and is accessible in many countries worldwide. Institutions can add as many Moodle servers as needed without having to pay license fees. The
Open University of the UK currently uses a Moodle installation for their 200,000 users while the UK government uses a Moodle installation for their Civil Service Learning platform serving half a million employees.
Releases
Moodle conferences
The MoodleMoot is a conference for Moodle community members to learn about Moodle, share experiences of the learning platform, discuss research in related educational technologies and contribute ideas to future Moodle development. Held around the world, MoodleMoots are organised by universities or other large organizations using Moodle, Moodle Partners, Moodle associations or Moodle HQ. 2020 saw the #Moot move to a virtual conference.
Adoption
Moodle has over 50% of market share in Europe, Latin America, and Oceania.
In the U.S. higher education market as of fall 2018, the top three learning management systems (LMS) by number of institutions were Blackboard (31%),
Canvas
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(30%), and Moodle (18%). --- In 2013, Moodle was for a time the second largest provider with 23%
market share
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, following
Blackboard
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(41%). However, by 2017, Moodle had dropped to the third largest provider, due in part to increased adoption of
Instructure's semi-open source Canvas platform. In March 2016, Blackboard became an official Moodle partner, although this partnership ended in 2018.
See also
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Educational technology
Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning. When referred to with its abbreviation, edtech, it often refer ...
*
Student Information System A student information system (SIS), student management system, school administration software or student administration system is a management information system for education sector establishments used to manage student data. It integrates student ...
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Learning management system
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Online learning community
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List of learning management systems
The following is a list of learning management systems (LMS).
Open source
* aTutor
* Chamilo
* Claroline
* Canvas
* eFront
* ILIAS
* LAMS
* LON-CAPA
* Moodle
* Open edX
* OLAT
* OpenOLAT
* Sakai
* SWAD
* WeBWorK
SAAS/Cloud
* e-khool L ...
*
List of free and open-source software packages
References
External links
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