Moodle is an acronym for ‘Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment’ and was originally developed by Martin Dougaimas in 2002. Moodle is 80% more cost-effective, and matches leading competitors' feature for feature. Traditionally an open-source software used by education institutions to provide distance learning for students—Moodle is now used by enterprises around the world for online training and learning. In other words, Moodle provides educators with the technology for online learning in personalized environments that foster interaction, inquiry and collaboration.
As a highly flexible LMS, Moodle can be used to conduct courses online or to support face-to-face teaching, learning and training. It can also be extended with over 500 plugins for assignments, quizzes, grading, certification, and social and collaborative learning. To learn more about Moodle plugins, visit our Moodle Plugins Guide.
Today, Moodle is used by organizations of all shapes and sizes and in sectors beyond education. In private or public Moodle sites, educators, trainers and employers can create and deliver online courses so their respective audiences can meet and exceed their learning goals. Most commonly, Moodle is used by businesses, corporations, hospitals and non-profits for online learning, training and, in some cases, extended business processes. Here is a brief list of everything we’ve seen Moodle being used for:
Moodle can be integrated with online content resource repositories, enterprise solutions for managing course registration, payment and enrolment, course schedules, training resources, compliance management and student or employee records.
Furthermore, Moodle can be installed on any computer that can run PHP and can support an SQL-type database. Moodle runs equally well on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. As such, Moodle can be hosted on a variety of web hosting platforms. For optimal performance and user experience, we recommend managed hosting services because they cost less than on-premise hosting and are customized for your unique Moodle site.
Moodle has been adopted by over 230 countries where Moodle communities thrive. As an open source platform, Moodle users benefit from a global community of developers who are actively engaged in improving the user experience.
Reference: https://stats.moodle.org/
Reference: https://stats.moodle.org/
Reference: https://stats.moodle.org/
Last updated: November 1, 2019.