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<strong>unity</strong></td>
<strong>unity</strong></td>
<td><strong>Basic Plan</strong></td>
<td><strong>Basic Plan</strong></td>
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<td>sYUrPARK.com</td>
<td>http://www.syurpark.com/</td>
<td>no</td>
<td>yes</td>
<td>yes</td>
<td>yes</td>
<td>charity</td>
<td>no</td>
<td>friendly</td>
<td>free</td>
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<td>http://www.freemoodle.org</td>
<td>http://www.freemoodle.org</td>
<td>No</td>
<td>No</td>
<td>Certificate, 20+ extra Themes</td>
<td>[https://docs.moodle.org/27/en/Certificate_module Certificate], 20+ extra Themes</td>
<td>Yes, with mobile Themes</td>
<td>Yes, with mobile Themes</td>
<td>Email, Forums, Active on-site Community</td>
<td>Email, Forums, Active on-site Community</td>
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<td>no</td>
<td>no</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>Freemium</td>
<td>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemium Freemium]</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td>
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<td>no</td>
<td>no</td>
<td>self serve is free, $10 per ticket for help desk</td>
<td>self serve is free, $10 per ticket for help desk</td>
<td>Freemium model</td>
<td>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemium Freemium] model</td>
<td>yes</td>
<td>yes</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td>
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<td>no</td>
<td>no</td>
<td>no</td>
<td>no</td>
<td>Freemium</td>
<td>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemium Freemium]</td>
<td>1.5 GB storage; 100 GB bandwidth</td>
<td>1.5 GB storage; 100 GB bandwidth</td>
<td>NA</td>
<td>NA</td>

Latest revision as of 03:51, 5 October 2015

What is Free Moodle?

This is a page giving links to sites which either offer Moodle hosting for free or allow you to upload onto their site your Moodle course to share with your students. The presence of these links does not constitute an official guarantee or endorsement. Remember that free hosting is not always reliable and you are advised to keep offline backups of any courses you make. If you find other examples of "free Moodle", please add them here.

Org URL Ads? Add-ons Mobile-Enabled Support Business Plan Limits Comm- unity Basic Plan
sYUrPARK.com http://www.syurpark.com/ no yes yes yes charity no friendly free
FreeMoodle.org http://www.freemoodle.org No Certificate, 20+ extra Themes Yes, with mobile Themes Email, Forums, Active on-site Community Moodle partner funded Courses must be 'free to others' 1,000+ including many PHM's Free course hosting for free Moodle courses
MDL2.com http://mdl2.com yes no no FAQs ad supported 250 MB upload full Moodle 2.0 site with Admin access
Ninehub http://ninehub.com yes no no NA Web development company NA NA Full admin rights; unrestricted & unlimited disk space
iTeach.org http://iteach.org NA NA NA NA For teachers, by teachers 100MB NA Must be a current teacher in a US private/public school (verified by phone
FreeWebClass http://www.FreeWebClass.com yes no no NA Freemium NA NA 35 user limit (for free version); 1 GB bandwidth; 10 GB storage
MoodleShare http://moodleshare.org no no no NA NA NA NA Guest access/Download of courses
Sqooltools http://sqooltools.com yes yes^ no self serve is free, $10 per ticket for help desk Freemium model yes NA k-12 only, 1 course, 30 students, 250MB
TuitionClass http://tuitionclass.net no no no NA Supported by service/hosting company 128 MB upload limit NA Editing teacher/course creation rights
000webhost¹ http://www.000webhost.com/ no no no no Freemium 1.5 GB storage; 100 GB bandwidth NA full admin rights


¹note that this has Moodle installed via Fantastico.


Originally created and published at http://www.Moodlenews.com/hosting