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High quality, timely technical support is available from the user and developer community in the Using Moodle course on [http://moodle.org moodle.org]. Some LAs and RBCs (Local Authorities and Regional Broadband Consortia in the UK) support Moodle in their areas. Commercial support contracts are available from authorised Moodle Partners [http://moodle.com/support/ moodle.com].--[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 13:36, 5 September 2006 (CDT)
High quality, timely technical support is available from the user and developer community in the Using Moodle course on [http://moodle.org moodle.org]. Some LAs and RBCs (Local Authorities and Regional Broadband Consortia in the UK) support Moodle in their areas. Commercial support contracts are available from authorised Moodle Partners [http://moodle.com/support/ moodle.com].--[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 13:36, 5 September 2006 (CDT)
== Jason no longer works at the OU ==
He left to start his own company - so the recent change is wrong.

Revision as of 09:41, 28 June 2007

This is terrific, Miles! Thanks for doing it. --Art Lader 20:56, 3 April 2006 (WST)

Very nice

Thanks Miles. Chris Collman 4/3/2006

Under documentation

There’s no documentation, training or technical support available – you’re on your own

There's excellent (and expanding)documentation online at [1] , provided by the user and developer community in more languages that you can count on 4 hands. The Open University's Jason Cole has written an excellent introduction to Moodle for teachers, available as a proper book from O'Reilly.

Most users find the Moodle interface intuitive and this helps reduce the training requirements. It's possible for institutions to run in-house training and many have successfully adopted this approach. Some Moodle Partners moodle.com also specialize in training. There are many Moodle help screens that provides robust documentation in their own right.

High quality, timely technical support is available from the user and developer community in the Using Moodle course on moodle.org. Some LAs and RBCs (Local Authorities and Regional Broadband Consortia in the UK) support Moodle in their areas. Commercial support contracts are available from authorised Moodle Partners moodle.com.--Chris collman 13:36, 5 September 2006 (CDT)

Jason no longer works at the OU

He left to start his own company - so the recent change is wrong.