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A user group is made up of members who share a common interest, usually about a software product, in this case Moodle.  User groups sometimes sponsor workshops  and other activities for members and non-members ([[MoodleMoot]]s) that can be listed [http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=33 here at moodle.org Conference Center] or [[http://moodlemoot.org/  here at moodlemoot.org]] .
A user group is made up of members who share a common interest, usually about a software product, in this case Moodle.  User groups sometimes sponsor workshops  and other activities for members and non-members ([[MoodleMoot]]s) that can be listed [http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=33 here at moodle.org Conference Center] or [[http://moodlemoot.org/  here at moodlemoot.org]] .


== Australian User Groups ==
== Australian User Groups ==


=== Sydney Moodle User Group ===
=== Sydney ===


A Sydney Moodle User Group meets the first Thursday of each month at a different Moodle-using organisation. Contact [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=7055&course=5 Jason Hando] if you are interested in attending.
A Sydney Moodle User Group meets the first Thursday of each month at a different Moodle-using organisation. Contact [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=7055&course=5 Jason Hando] if you are interested in attending.


== UK User Groups ==
== UK Moodle user groups ==


=== Scottish Moodle User Group ===
=== Scottish ===


A user group for Scottish Moodle users (or those interested in becoming users) in further and higher education, organised by the two [[JISC]] Regional Support Centres for Scotland.
A user group for Scottish Moodle users (or those interested in becoming users) in further and higher education, organised by the two [[JISC]] Regional Support Centres for Scotland.
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[http://www.rsc-ne-scotland.ac.uk/ JISC RSC for Scotland North & East]
[http://www.rsc-ne-scotland.ac.uk/ JISC RSC for Scotland North & East]


=== Wales Moodle User Group ===
=== Wales ===


A user group for Moodle users (or those interested in becoming users) in further and higher education in Wales, organised by the [[JISC]] Regional Support Centres Wales.
A user group for Moodle users (or those interested in becoming users) in further and higher education in Wales, organised by the [[JISC]] Regional Support Centres Wales.
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More info can be found on the [http://www.rsc-wales.ac.uk/ JISC RSC Wales] website.
More info can be found on the [http://www.rsc-wales.ac.uk/ JISC RSC Wales] website.
==United States user groups==
Several people in imoot 2010 mentioned local user groups in the United States. 
===New Hampshire==
There are many de facto user groups organized at the K-12 school, school district and regional associations (Professional Development Centers) which maintain Moodle sites and offer instruction to teachers.  There are no user groups for users outside of the K-12 context.  See page comments.
==See also==

Revision as of 12:22, 5 February 2010

A user group is made up of members who share a common interest, usually about a software product, in this case Moodle. User groups sometimes sponsor workshops and other activities for members and non-members (MoodleMoots) that can be listed here at moodle.org Conference Center or [here at moodlemoot.org] .


Australian User Groups

Sydney

A Sydney Moodle User Group meets the first Thursday of each month at a different Moodle-using organisation. Contact Jason Hando if you are interested in attending.

UK Moodle user groups

Scottish

A user group for Scottish Moodle users (or those interested in becoming users) in further and higher education, organised by the two JISC Regional Support Centres for Scotland.

There is a SMUG mailing list on jiscmail.ac.uk

More info can be found on the JISC RSC websites:

JISC RSC for Scotland South & West

JISC RSC for Scotland North & East

Wales

A user group for Moodle users (or those interested in becoming users) in further and higher education in Wales, organised by the JISC Regional Support Centres Wales.

There is a Moodle-Wales mailing list on jiscmail.ac.uk

More info can be found on the JISC RSC Wales website.

United States user groups

Several people in imoot 2010 mentioned local user groups in the United States.

=New Hampshire

There are many de facto user groups organized at the K-12 school, school district and regional associations (Professional Development Centers) which maintain Moodle sites and offer instruction to teachers. There are no user groups for users outside of the K-12 context. See page comments.

See also