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A Moodle Partner belongs to a group of service companies guided by the core developers of Moodle. They provide a range of optional commercial services for Moodle users, including fully-serviced Moodle hosting, remote support contracts, custom code development and consulting. Their customers range from individual educators up to company training departments and universities. | A Moodle Partner belongs to a group of service companies guided by the core developers of Moodle. They provide a range of optional commercial services for Moodle users, including fully-serviced Moodle hosting, remote support contracts, custom code development and consulting. Their customers range from individual educators up to company training departments and universities. | ||
They are in effect,licensed by Moodle.org. | They are in effect, licensed by Moodle.org. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[http://moodle.com Moodle.com] The homepage for Moodle partners. | *[http://moodle.com Moodle.com] The homepage for Moodle partners. | ||
* | *[http://moodle.com/partners/list/ Current list] of Moodle partners |
Latest revision as of 19:54, 27 September 2011
A Moodle Partner belongs to a group of service companies guided by the core developers of Moodle. They provide a range of optional commercial services for Moodle users, including fully-serviced Moodle hosting, remote support contracts, custom code development and consulting. Their customers range from individual educators up to company training departments and universities.
They are in effect, licensed by Moodle.org.
See also
- Moodle.com The homepage for Moodle partners.
- Current list of Moodle partners