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:* Check how to [[Finding and Selecting A Web Host|find and select a web host]] that suits you.
:* Check how to [[Finding and Selecting A Web Host|find and select a web host]] that suits you.


Once you have successfully installed Moodle, you can explore the [[Managing a Moodle site]] section of these docs for information about managing your site, mostly as [[Administrator]] or [[Manager]]. If you want to see how Moodle can be used by a teacher or similar user, see [[Managing a Moodle course]] and [[Learning and evaluation tools]] sections.
Once you have successfully installed Moodle, you can explore the [[Managing a Moodle site]] section of these docs for information about managing your site, mostly as [[Administrator]] or [[Manager]]. If you want to see how Moodle can be used by a teacher or similar user, see [[Managing a Moodle course]] and [[Learning and evaluation tools]] sections.


 
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Moodle is most commonly installed on a web server to work but you can run it standalone.

This section contains information and resources about what to do before and during installation of Moodle:

  • Learn why and how to register your site.
  • See where you can try and play with Moodle or get it freely installed for you.

Once you have successfully installed Moodle, you can explore the Managing a Moodle site section of these docs for information about managing your site, mostly as Administrator or Manager. If you want to see how Moodle can be used by a teacher or similar user, see Managing a Moodle course and Learning and evaluation tools sections.