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Features

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This page presents some ideas for a short Moodle features tour for newcomers to moodle.org (MDLSITE-2076). If you have any ideas for improvement please add them to the talk page by clicking on page comments.


Moodle is a free, online Learning Management system enabling educators to create their own private website filled with dynamic courses that extend learning, any time, anywhere. Whether you're a teacher, student or administrator, Moodle can meet your needs. Come and take a look!

Are you a teacher?

In Moodle you can...

  • Drag your favourite teaching resources straight onto the page:
  • Search for and embed multimedia
  • Award badges
  • Direct your students' learning path:
Drag and drop
Embed media
Motivating with badges
Controlling the learning path
Argue it out in a forum
Test your knowledge and your confidence
  • Set them individual, group or anonymously graded assignments:
  • Provide opportunities for them to peer and self assess in Workshops
Powerful Peer assessment
Rubric

Find out more...

Are you a student?

In Moodle you can...

  • Manage your files however and wherever you like:
  • Track your progressin your course:
  • Create your own personal dashboard:
Manage your files
Check your progress
Customise your space

Find out more...

Are you an administrator?

In Moodle you can...

  • Authenticate and enrol your users in over 50 ways:
  • Create an attractive, mobile-friendly learning environment with themes which can integrate with your website:
  • Enhance your Moodle with add-ons] that you can update from inside your site:
  • Sign up to Community Hubs such as Moodle.netto share free courses:


Theme your Moodle
Follow moodleplugins on Twitter
Share and download courses for free

Find out more...