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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 (MoodleMoots)that are usually listed [http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=33 here at moodle.org Conference Center].
== UK User Groups ==
== UK User Groups ==



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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 (MoodleMoots)that are usually listed here at moodle.org Conference Center.

UK User Groups

Scottish Moodle User Group

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 Moodle User Group

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.