Moodle is
an alternative to proprietary commercial online learning solutions, and is
distributed free under open source licensing. An organization has complete access to the
source code and can make changes if needed. Moodle’s modular design makes it
easy to create new courses, adding content that will engage learners.
Easy
creation of courses from existing resources
Course content which can be re-used with
different learners,
including content from other vendors (Blackboard, WebCT etc.
including content from other vendors (Blackboard, WebCT etc.
Learner
involvement.
Enrollment and learner authentication which is
simple yet secure?
Intuitive online
learner and teacher management features
An active support
community to help solve problems and
generate new ideas.
Over 1150 organizations in 81 countries had
registered Moodle sites by April 2004 (http://moodle.org/sites). This number is growing by about 10% each
month as educators and trainers generate new ideas.
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