Normally, users use the latest version of the solution, which is 4.1. The last implementation I made for a customer was 3.7. It takes a while, but people normally update the solution. Users have the ability to use all the solution's features or build a new feature themselves through plug-ins. Moodle is a kind of kit tool that you can personalize for your use. Moodle has made a lot of improvements to its user interface. The solution is now incorporating AI and integrating different Moodle sites in a single place or a single Moodle net. The solution is perfect for someone doing normal LMS work, wanting to experiment, or willing to use their time to allow your feature to create content. The tool allows you to build and try your ideas, ask somebody if you need it, and share the result. If you go to the level that you need to write plug-ins, you will also be able to create a small business regarding plug-ins on this. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Assosiate Professor at University of Viterbo "La Tuscia"
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2023-09-04T09:50:00Z
Sep 4, 2023
I would suggest attending some sort of course related to the solution before working with it. There are online guides available that are useful and can provide bits of advice on how to integrate other activities and maximize the use of the platform. I would rate it seven out of ten.
I rate the solution a seven out of ten. I advise new users considering the solution to try the free version first because they have free trials available, so they can test drive the solution before adopting it.
Senior Systems & Moodle Administrator at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2022-06-19T05:55:58Z
Jun 19, 2022
If a company is looking for a simple solution to host courses and enrol students, I would recommend another platform. I would recommend Moodle for an organization that is growing and looking for competencies and customized courses. We have over 50 different plugins installed with Moodle and this level of customization has not been possible with other solutions we have considered. I would advise those using Moodle to take advantage of all the plugins but to not modify the core code. It is much easier to upgrade to newer versions without making these changes. In a future release, it would be useful to have a tracking report for a score file to see each user and what answers they have selected. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
It is a good starter system, but if you can afford Canvas, go for the better system. I would rate Moodle about a seven out of ten. It is about the same as Blackboard but without all of the technical problems. However, it is also a more limited LMS.
From an administrative perspective, I would make sure that there are resources on the back end that would speak to more than one kind of learner. I would rate Moodle a six out of seven.
Director of innovation at AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
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2022-07-11T06:10:57Z
Jul 11, 2022
My experience has been very positive. Before the last available release 4.0, which is a major update and release, I was getting a little bit bored with Moodle. Moodle was getting a little bit outdated, and I was thinking Canvas was a better solution, but now with 4.0, I'm very excited about it again. I would rate it an eight out of ten. Moodle 4.0 is not completely out. So, I can't really give it a full ten.
Moodle was not user-friendly, we wanted to use Cornerstone. Moodle has policies in place which was a benefit. It's good to use, but you can't rely on it at times when you want to fetch reports and the server is down or you are not able to get connected. If they could resolve this it would be great. I rate Moodle a five out of ten.
Head Of Technology at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees
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2022-05-05T14:58:51Z
May 5, 2022
I'd recommend using what you need and not trying to use everything because Moodle is incredibly wide in what it can do. It's like a Swiss Army knife. If you try to use everything, you get lost and confused, and it gets messy. So, just keep things simple. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
For those wanting to start using Moodle, I would advise clearly defining your objectives and how you want the content to be displayed. I would also recommend trying the free version you can connect to on MoodleNet to see directly how it functions before installing. In addition, since Moodle is a large and complex software, I would say it's best to start slowly and learn as you need in order to avoid being overwhelmed. I would give Moodle a rating of nine out of ten.
If you're looking for a quick implementation of your LMS, Moodle is a great solution. It's open-source and has a limit of 1,000 users. I rate this solution eight out of 10.
We are not using all the features of Moodle, as a small school, we are using it efficiently. My advice to those wanting to implement Moodle is for them to read the documentation. I rate Moodle a nine out of ten.
Moodle is a comprehensive learning management system offering various features to facilitate online education. With its user-friendly interface, Moodle allows educators to create and manage courses, deliver engaging content, and assess student progress. The platform supports various multimedia formats, allowing users to integrate videos, audio, and interactive activities. Additionally, Moodle provides communication tools, such as forums and messaging, fostering collaboration and...
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Normally, users use the latest version of the solution, which is 4.1. The last implementation I made for a customer was 3.7. It takes a while, but people normally update the solution. Users have the ability to use all the solution's features or build a new feature themselves through plug-ins. Moodle is a kind of kit tool that you can personalize for your use. Moodle has made a lot of improvements to its user interface. The solution is now incorporating AI and integrating different Moodle sites in a single place or a single Moodle net. The solution is perfect for someone doing normal LMS work, wanting to experiment, or willing to use their time to allow your feature to create content. The tool allows you to build and try your ideas, ask somebody if you need it, and share the result. If you go to the level that you need to write plug-ins, you will also be able to create a small business regarding plug-ins on this. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.
I rate Moodle a nine out of ten. They provide thorough documentation on the forum.
Overall, I would rate it ten out of ten.
I would suggest attending some sort of course related to the solution before working with it. There are online guides available that are useful and can provide bits of advice on how to integrate other activities and maximize the use of the platform. I would rate it seven out of ten.
I recommend the solution to others and rate it a nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a seven out of ten. I advise new users considering the solution to try the free version first because they have free trials available, so they can test drive the solution before adopting it.
If a company is looking for a simple solution to host courses and enrol students, I would recommend another platform. I would recommend Moodle for an organization that is growing and looking for competencies and customized courses. We have over 50 different plugins installed with Moodle and this level of customization has not been possible with other solutions we have considered. I would advise those using Moodle to take advantage of all the plugins but to not modify the core code. It is much easier to upgrade to newer versions without making these changes. In a future release, it would be useful to have a tracking report for a score file to see each user and what answers they have selected. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
It is a good starter system, but if you can afford Canvas, go for the better system. I would rate Moodle about a seven out of ten. It is about the same as Blackboard but without all of the technical problems. However, it is also a more limited LMS.
From an administrative perspective, I would make sure that there are resources on the back end that would speak to more than one kind of learner. I would rate Moodle a six out of seven.
My experience has been very positive. Before the last available release 4.0, which is a major update and release, I was getting a little bit bored with Moodle. Moodle was getting a little bit outdated, and I was thinking Canvas was a better solution, but now with 4.0, I'm very excited about it again. I would rate it an eight out of ten. Moodle 4.0 is not completely out. So, I can't really give it a full ten.
Moodle was not user-friendly, we wanted to use Cornerstone. Moodle has policies in place which was a benefit. It's good to use, but you can't rely on it at times when you want to fetch reports and the server is down or you are not able to get connected. If they could resolve this it would be great. I rate Moodle a five out of ten.
I'd recommend using what you need and not trying to use everything because Moodle is incredibly wide in what it can do. It's like a Swiss Army knife. If you try to use everything, you get lost and confused, and it gets messy. So, just keep things simple. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
For those wanting to start using Moodle, I would advise clearly defining your objectives and how you want the content to be displayed. I would also recommend trying the free version you can connect to on MoodleNet to see directly how it functions before installing. In addition, since Moodle is a large and complex software, I would say it's best to start slowly and learn as you need in order to avoid being overwhelmed. I would give Moodle a rating of nine out of ten.
If you're looking for a quick implementation of your LMS, Moodle is a great solution. It's open-source and has a limit of 1,000 users. I rate this solution eight out of 10.
We are not using all the features of Moodle, as a small school, we are using it efficiently. My advice to those wanting to implement Moodle is for them to read the documentation. I rate Moodle a nine out of ten.