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Our Moodle demonstration site is a Moodle site with sample courses for people to try as a teacher, student or even an administrator. The site is reset to a clean state every hour, so it's no problem if anyone makes a mess ;-)


Real courses which demonstrate Moodle features

Would you like to donate a real course (in any language), with well-thought-out activities, which illustrates how some of the features of Moodle can be used? If so, please contact Moodle Community Manager Helen Foster.

To donate a course:

  1. Check carefully that all course content is copyright-free or or covered by a Creative Commons license.
  2. Optional: If you wish, add an HTML block with a title 'Course credit' similar to the course credit block in the Romeo and Juliet course.
  3. Create a course backup without user data and with the following options selected:
    • Metacourse: No
    • Users: None
    • Logs: No
    • User files: No
    • Course files: Yes
  4. Download the backup zip file then send it as an email attachment to helen@moodle.org.

Features demo courses in more languages

Would you like to translate the English Moodle features demo course into your language? If so, please contact Helen Foster and mention your plans in your community discussion course on moodle.org.

To translate the English Moodle features demo course into your language:

  1. Download the Moodle 1.9.3 Features Demo course backup from the Moodle Features Demo course on demo.moodle.org. (Login with one of the demo accounts, such as username admin and password demo.)
  2. Install the course on your Moodle site. See Administration FAQ for details of how to do so.
  3. Translate the course.
  4. Optional: If you wish, add an HTML block with a title 'Course credit' similar to the course credit block in the Romeo and Juliet course.
  5. Create a course backup without user data and with the following options selected:
    • Metacourse: No
    • Users: None
    • Logs: No
    • User files: No
    • Course files: Yes
  6. Download the backup zip file then send it as an email attachment to helen@moodle.org.

We're planning on moving existing demo courses in the Moodle demonstrations category on moodle.org to demo.moodle.org soon.

Demo course updates

You may update any course you have donated at any time by updating the course on your Moodle site. Back it up without user data then send the backup zip file to Helen Foster. The existing course on demo.moodle.org will then be replaced by the updated one.

Demo courses license

Note: All demo courses are offered under a Creative Commons license. Please ensure that all content of donated courses is copyright-free or offered under a Creative Commons license.

See also

Using Moodle forum discussions: