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<span style="color:#cf7606; font-size:200%;">'''Welcome to'''&nbsp;</span><span style="color:#000000; font-size:200%;">'''MoodleDocs'''</span><br /><br />
Moodle is a a free, Open Source course management system (CMS) software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities.  
Moodle is a a free, Open Source course management system (CMS) software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities.  



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Welcome to MoodleDocs

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Moodle is a a free, Open Source course management system (CMS) software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities.

You can download and use it on any computer you have handy (including webhosts), yet it can scale from a single-teacher site to a 40,000-student University.


MoodleDocs is the documentation project for Moodle that anyone may contribute to! :-)

It's easy to edit pages - have a play in our sandbox! ;-)