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{{About Moodle}}
Moodle is a free, online Learning Management system enabling educators to create their own private website filled with dynamic courses that extend learning, any time, anywhere.


Moodle’s extremely customisable core comes with the following standard features as grouped below. Whether you're a teacher, student or administrator, Moodle can meet your needs. Take a look and Moodle with us!
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Image:Personalised Dashboard.jpeg|<h2>Modern, easy to use interface</h2>Designed to be responsive and accessible, the Moodle interface is easy to navigate on both desktop and mobile devices.<br>[http://school.demo.moodle.net/ View demo]
Image:Collaborative-tools.jpg|Work and learn together in forums, wikis, glossaries, database activities, and much more.<br>[[Activities]]
Image:File-Management.jpg|Effortlessly manage your files with Moodle’s drag and drop feature. Upload and download files even on mobile, and add files from cloud storage services including MS Skydrive, Dropbox and Google Drive.<br>[[Working with files]]
Image:Personalised Dashboard.jpeg|Designed to be responsive and accessible, the Moodle interface is easy to navigate on both desktop and mobile devices.<br>[http://school.demo.moodle.net/ View demo]
Image:Collaborative-tools.jpg|Work and learn together in forums, wikis, glossaries, database activities, and much more.<br>[[Activities]]
Image:File-Management.jpg|Effortlessly manage your files with Moodle’s drag and drop feature. Upload and download files even on mobile, and add files from cloud storage services including MS Skydrive, Dropbox and Google Drive.<br>[[Working with files]]
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