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Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a software
package designed to help educators create quality online courses. Such
e-learning systems are sometimes also called Learning Management Systems (LMS)
or Virtual Learning Environments (VLE). One of the main advantages of
Moodle over other systems is a strong grounding in
social constructionist pedagogy. (See
Features below
for details)
Moodle is Open Source software. Moodle runs
without modification on Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Netware and any
other system that supports PHP, including most web host providers.
Data is stored in a single database:
MySQL and PostgreSQL are best supported, but it can
also be used with Oracle, Access, Interbase, ODBC and others.
Moodle is available in
34 languages.
Moodle Features
Moodle - Overall Design
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- Moodle promotes a social constructionist pedagogy
(collaboration, activities, critical reflection, etc)
- Suitable for 100% online classes as well as
supplementing face-to-face learning
- Simple, lightweight, efficient, compatible,
low-tech browser interface
- Easy to install on almost any platform that
supports PHP. Requires only one database (and can share it).
- Full database abstraction supports all major
brands of database (except for initial table definition)
- Course listing shows descriptions for every
course on the server, including accessibility to guests.
- Courses can be categorized and searched - one
Moodle site can support thousands of courses
- Emphasis on strong security throughout. Forms
are all checked, data validated, cookies encrypted etc
- Most text entry areas (resources, forum
postings, journal entries etc) can be edited using an embedded
WYSIWYG HTML editor
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Moodle - Site Management
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- Site is managed by an admin user, defined
during setup
- Plug-in "themes" allow the admin to customize
the site colors, fonts, layout etc to suit local needs
- Plug-in activity modules can be added to
existing Moodle installations
- Plug-in language packs allow full localization
to any language. These can be edited using a built-in web-based
editor. Currently there are language packs for over 34 languages.
- The code is clearly-written PHP under a GPL
license - easy to modify to suit your needs
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Moodle - User Management
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- Goals are to reduce admin involvement to a
minimum, while retaining high security
- Supports a range of authentication mechanisms
through plug-in authentication modules, allowing easy integration
with existing systems.
- Standard email method: students can create
their own login accounts. Email addresses are verified by
confirmation.
- LDAP method: account logins can be checked
against an LDAP server. Admin can specify which fields to use.
- IMAP, POP3, NNTP: account logins are checked
against a mail or news server. SSL, certificates and TLS are
supported.
- External database: any database containing at
least two fields can be used as an external authentication source.
- Each person requires only one account for the
whole server - each account can have different access
- An admin account controls the creation of
courses and creates teachers by assigning users to courses
- A course creator account is only allowed to
create courses and teach in them
- Teachers may have editing privileges removed so
that they can't modify the course (eg for part-time tutors)
- Security - teachers can add an "enrolment key"
to their courses to keep out non-students. They can give out this
key face-to-face or via personal email etc
- Teachers can enroll students manually if desired
- Teachers can unenroll students manually if
desired, otherwise they are automatically un-enrolled after a
certain period of inactivity (set by the admin)
- Students are encouraged to build an online
profile including photos, description. Email addresses can be
protected from display if required.
- Every user can specify their own time zone, and
every date in Moodle is translated to that time zone (eg posting
dates, assignment due dates etc)
- Every user can choose the language used for the
Moodle interface (English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese
etc)
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Moodle - Course Management
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- A full teacher has full control over all
settings for a course, including restricting other teachers
- Choice of course formats such as by week, by
topic or a discussion-focussed social format
- Flexible array of course activities - Forums,
Journals, Quizzes, Resources, Choices, Surveys, Assignments,
Chats, Workshops
- Recent changes to the course since the last
login can be displayed on the course home page - helps give sense
of community
- Most text entry areas (resources, forum
postings, journal entries etc) can be edited using an embedded
WYSIWYG HTML editor
- All grades for Forums, Journals, Quizzes and
Assignments can be viewed on one page (and downloaded as a
spreadsheet file)
- Full user logging and tracking - activity
reports for each student are available with graphs and details
about each module (last access, number of times read) as well as a
detailed "story" of each students involvement including postings,
journal entries etc on one page.
- Mail integration - copies of forum posts,
teacher feedback etc can be mailed in HTML or plain text.
- Custom scales - teachers can define their own
scales to be used for grading forums, assignments and journals
- Courses can be packaged as a single zip file
using the Backup function. These can be restored on any Moodle
server.
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Moodle - Assignment Module
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- Assignments can be specified with a due date
and a maximum grade.
- Students can upload their assignments (any file
format) to the server - they are date-stamped.
- Late assignments are allowed, but the amount of
lateness is shown clearly to the teacher
- For each particular assignment, the whole class
can be assessed (grade and comment) on one page in one form.
- Teacher feedback is appended to the assignment
page for each student, and notification is mailed out.
- The teacher can choose to allow resubmission of
assignments after grading (for regrading)
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Moodle - Chat Module
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- Allows smooth, synchronous text interaction
- Includes profile pictures in the chat window
- Supports URLs, smilies, embedded HTML, images
etc
- All sessions are logged for later viewing, and
these can also be made available to students
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Moodle - Choice Module
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- Like a poll. Can either be used to vote on
something, or to get feedback from every student (eg research
consent)
- Teacher sees intuitive table view of who chose
what
- Students can optionally be allowed to see an
up-to-date graph of results
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Moodle - Forum Module
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- Different types of forums are available, such
as teacher-only, course news, open-to-all, and
one-thread-per-user.
- All postings have the authors photo attached.
- Discussions can be viewed nested, flat or
threaded, oldest or newest first.
- Individual forums can be subscribed to by each
person so that copies are forwarded via email, or the teacher can
force subscription for all
- The teacher can choose not to allow replies (eg
for an announcements-only forum)
- Discussion threads can be easily moved between
forums by the teacher
- Attached images are shown inline
- If forum ratings are being used, these can be
restricted to a range of dates
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Moodle - Journal Module
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- Journals are private between student and
teacher.
- Each journal entry can be directed by an open
question.
- For each particular journal entry, the whole
class can be assessed on one page in one form
- Teacher feedback is appended to the journal
entry page, and notification is mailed out.
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Moodle - Quiz Module
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- Teachers can define a database of questions for
re-use in different quizzes
- Questions can be stored in categories for easy
access, and these categories can be "published" to make them
accessible from any course on the site.
- Quizzes are automatically graded, and can be
re-graded if questions are modified
- Quizzes can have a limited time window outside
of which they are not available
- At the teacher's option, quizzes can be
attempted multiple times, and can show feedback and/or correct
answers
- Quiz questions and quiz answers can be shuffled
(randomized) to reduce cheating
- Questions allow HTML and images
- Questions can be imported from external text
files
- Quizzes can be attempted multiple times, if
desired
- Attempts can be cumulative, if desired, and
finished over several sessions
- Multiple-choice questions supporting single or
multiple answers
- Short Answer questions (words or phrases)
- True-False questions
- Matching questions
- Random questions
- Numerical questions (with allowable ranges)
- Embedded-answer questions (cloze style) with
answers within passages of text
- Embedded descriptive text and graphics
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Moodle - Resource Module
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- Supports display of any electronic content,
Word, PowerPoint, Flash, Video, Sounds etc
- Files can be uploaded and managed on the
server, or created on the fly using web forms (text or HTML)
- External content on the web can be linked to or
seamlessly included within the course interface.
- External web applications can be linked in with
data passed to them
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Moodle - Survey Module
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- Built-in surveys (COLLES, ATTLS) have been
proven as instruments for analysing online classes
- Online survey reports always available,
including many graphs. Data is downloadable as an Excel
spreadsheet or CSV text file.
- Survey interface prevents partly-finished
surveys.
- Feedback is provided to the student of their
results compared to the class averages
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Moodle - Workshop Module
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- Allows peer assessment of documents, and the
teacher can manage and grade the assessment.
- Supports a wide range of possible grading
scales
- Teacher can provide sample documents for
students to practice grading
- Very flexible with many options.
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