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Universidade de Brasília, http://aprender.unb.br, 34,587 users (12/20/2007)
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San Francisco State University (SFSU), http://www.sfsu.edu, 89,543 users (02/07/2008)
==Brazil==
 
* Universidade de Brasília, http://aprender.unb.br, 34,587 users (12/20/2007)
 
==United Kingdom==
 
* The UK's [http://www.open.ac.uk/ Open University], a world leading institution and innovator in distance learning based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England is well on the way to creating the world's largest Moodle installation in a £5 Million project. It is expected to host nearly 200,000 students. [http://www3.open.ac.uk/media/fullstory.aspx?id=7354 OU's News item]
 
==United States==
 
* San Francisco State University (SFSU), http://www.sfsu.edu, 89,543 users (02/07/2008)
Among these 89K users, about 35,430 users are considered as currently active.
Among these 89K users, about 35,430 users are considered as currently active.
The UK's [http://www.open.ac.uk/ Open University], a world leading institution and innovator in distance learning based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England is well on the way to creating the world's largest Moodle installation in a £5 Million project. It is expected to host nearly 200,000 students. [http://www3.open.ac.uk/media/fullstory.aspx?id=7354 OU's News item]

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Brazil

United Kingdom

  • The UK's Open University, a world leading institution and innovator in distance learning based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England is well on the way to creating the world's largest Moodle installation in a £5 Million project. It is expected to host nearly 200,000 students. OU's News item

United States

Among these 89K users, about 35,430 users are considered as currently active.