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:* Browse and choose the right [http://moodle.org/downloads/ download package] for your needs.  
:* Browse and choose the right [http://moodle.org/downloads/ download package] for your needs.  
:* Go through [[Installing Moodle|installation]] or an [[Upgrading Moodle|upgrade]] step-by-step.
:* Go through [[Installing Moodle|installation]] or an [[Upgrading Moodle|upgrade]] step-by-step.
:* Learn why and how to [[Site registration|register]] your site.
:* Learn why and how to [[Site registration|register]] your site.
:* See where you can [[Try Moodle|try and play]] with Moodle or get it freely installed for you.
:* See where you can [[Try Moodle|try and play]] with Moodle or get it freely installed for you.
:* 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]].
 
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]]. 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.
 


This is a wiki. You are welcome to add or edit any page, these [[Page notes|page notes]] notes may help.  
This is a wiki. You are welcome to add or edit any page, these [[Page notes|page notes]] notes may help.  


'''If you come across information that is NOT accurate or relevant to Moodle 2.0 please delete and/or adjust it accordingly. Thank you!'''
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Revision as of 06:54, 1 June 2011

Template:Getting your Moodle

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. 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.


This is a wiki. You are welcome to add or edit any page, these page notes notes may help.

If you come across information that is NOT accurate or relevant to Moodle 2.0 please delete and/or adjust it accordingly. Thank you!