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* https://www.gandi.net/hosting/ (particularly the feature spots at the top on the carousel you can move left/right)
* https://www.gandi.net/hosting/ (particularly the feature spots at the top on the carousel you can move left/right)
* https://github.com/features/projects (similar kind of idea to the previous)
* https://github.com/features/projects (similar kind of idea to the previous)
===Possible features(not yet in any sequence)===
*Possibly text and screenshots should be in sections as mentioned on tracker - student/teacher/admin?
Are you a teacher? In Moodle you can.... (and much more!)
Are you a student? In Moodle you can.... (and much more!)
Are you an administrator? In Moodle you can....(and much more!)
*Forum/wiki/drag and drop upload/embedded searchable media/customisable assignments/workshop/community hub/lesson and book/database and glossary/enrolment methods/activity completion/conditional activities
===First thoughts (please ignore)===
Are you a teacher? In Moodle you can...
*Search for and embed multimedia at the click of a button
**Moodle's easy to use text editor makes formatting your courses a pleasure,with customisable edit icons and with built-in image, sound and video embedding.
*Drag your favourite teaching resources straight onto the page
** No complex uploading processes; just select your presentation, folder or other learning resource and place it exactly where you want in your course.
*Get your students working and learning together
**From forums to collaborative wikis, to comment boxes and private messaging, Moodle offers your students a number of ways to make their voice heard.
*Assess and feedback with self-grading quizzes
**A wide range of standard and contributed question types form a powerful tool for both formative and summative assessment.
*Set them individual, group or anonymously marked assignments
*Create workshops for them to peer and self assess
*Direct their learning path with Conditional Activities
...and much more!
Are you a student? In Moodle you can...
*Build knowledge with your classmates by adding to glossaries and databases
*Access files from your private area, from Google, Dropbox, Flickr and many other online storage sites
*track your progress through each activity
...and much more!
Are you an administrator? In Moodle you can...
*Authenticate and enrol your users in a variety of ways
*Enhance your Moodle with contributed plugins that you can then update right from inside your site
*Sign up to Community Hubs sharing free courses
...and much more!

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