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A growing, community-contributed collection of research into LMS (Learning Management Systems) and particularly Moodle.
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=Moodle-specific research=
Academic research (mostly) involving Moodle (design, use, implementation...). Please avoid quoting various blog posts, unless they have an extensive (>5 as a base) quality research references. See page comments for details.
==Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)==
 
==Presentations and videos==
 
==Other material (eg projects)==
 
=LMS research - general=
Academic research on the general use of LMS/VLE, may not mention Moodle but relevant to Moodle to learn from. Please avoid quoting various blog posts, unless they have an extensive (>5 as a base) quality research references. See page comments for details.
 
==Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)==
 
==Presentations and videos==
 
==Other material==
=Questions? Try here=
See the growing list at [[Moodle research FAQ]]

Latest revision as of 04:35, 1 February 2016