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===Are there any good examples of Moodle use I can see?===
===Are there any good examples of Moodle use I can see?===

Revision as of 14:43, 20 October 2015

Below is a list of general questions many educators ask about Moodle. There are also Frequently Asked Question pages for many specific Moodle tools.

Starting with Moodle

What is Moodle?

  • Moodle is a free online learning management system, or LMS (also known as VLE.) You can read more about Moodle here or you might find it useful to watch the video: What is Moodle? . It is suitable for all ages and all sectors. Anywhere learning takes place, Moodle can be used. It is usually used online but may also be used on an 'intranet' within your organisation.

Where is the funny name from?

  • The word Moodle is an acronym for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment, which is mostly useful to programmers and education theorists. It's also a verb (in the bigger English dictionaries) that describes the process of lazily meandering through something, doing things as it occurs to you to do them, an enjoyable tinkering that often leads to insight and creativity. A sort of cross between "muse" and "doodle". As such it applies both to the way Moodle was originally developed, and to the way a student or teacher might approach studying or teaching an online course in an ongoing, iterative way. Anyone who uses Moodle is a Moodler.

How do I start using Moodle?

I just want to try it out

  • Please note first that Moodle.org is not the place for setting up your courses, but for finding out information and asking questions.
  • You can set up a site for free using MoodleCloud if you only have a small number of users.
  • If you just want to try it out for yourself to practice, you can use one of the accounts on the Moodle Demonstration Site. To see a site with example content, visit the Mount Orange School Demonstration site.
  • Another way to try Moode out is to download your own copy and install it "locally", ie, on your own computer.

I want to use Moodle as an individual teacher or educator

  • If you want to use Moodle in a real situation with students, you need either to download and install an instance of Moodle to a server online (which you are free to do if you have the technical knowledge) or engage a hosting company such as a Moodle Partner to do this for you, freeing you then up to focus on creating courses. Some webhosts offer Moodle as part of their hosting packages, although these vary in reliability. Other webhosts offer Moodle for free but this usually comes with conditions attached; for instance, your site might have adverts on it.

I want to set up Moodle for my organisation

  • If you have the technical knowledge you can download and install an instance of Moodle on your organisation's server, or you can engage a hosting company such as a Moodle Partner to do this for you, freeing you then up to focus on creating courses.

Do I have to be really good with technology to use Moodle?

  • To use Moodle, you only need the basic web browsing skills. To install it you need a little more knowledge, but guidance is provided.

Cost

How much does it cost to download and use Moodle?

  • By way of its GNU General Public License, Moodle is and will remain free to download and use in any way you like. Consider it free like a 'free puppy' that needs care and attention to grow, not free like a 'free beer'.

How much does it cost to run Moodle?

  • Nothing to install, use and change. Of course, there are costs if you have your Moodle hosted with someone, and costs associated with maintenance and training in an organisation (like any other software). But no royalties, fees or user charges.

How much does it cost to have Moodle hosted?

  • There are many options for hosting. Cost is usually related to services provided and capacity (eg. a university site with 10 000 users will naturally cost more to host and maintain than a small community school). Ask your local Moodle Partner and keep Moodle going that way too!

Technical queries

Do I need my own server to run Moodle?

Do I have to install Moodle myself?

  • Only if you want to and feel confident enough to do so.

Can I customise a theme to make it relevant to our school?

  • Yes, see Themes. You can customise themes down to a single course. There are many ways to make Moodle looks great too.

Can you use Moodle from anywhere and on any device??

  • Moodle works well in all standard, modern browsers and different operating systems. If you plan to run a Moodle site, you should be aware of your audience, their typical bandwidth and web browsers.
  • Yes, if it is on a web server attached to the internet and you have a computer, mobile device or tablet. Or if it is on a web server attached to the same intranet (internal network) as a computers or tablets which need to work it. There is an official Moodle mobile app.

Can access to Moodle be restricted to just our organisation?

  • Yes, several ways to do this. For example, it can be installed on your school's internal network, or limit the IPs to those assigned by your school, or only manually enroll your students are just a few ways.

I've come from a school that used a different VLE/LMS. Can I transfer my stuff over to Moodle?

  • Some VLE/LMS-specific activities may (not) be compatible, but you can zip your content files and unzip them in Moodle.

Help and support with Moodle

How do I use Moodle?

The Moodle documentation is a good place to start. Then if you get stuck, come and ask on the Moodle Community forums.

I don't understand the terms

Moodle uses jargon words that you may be familiar with from other, non-Moodle contexts. Within Moodle, These words have specific (and potentially different) meanings, which you can read about on the page Moodle key terms

Is there an official support desk for Moodle?

  • Moodle.org Community forums serve as an excellent support desk. Ask your question any time, in any language.
  • Moodle Partners may offer paid-for support as part of their service.
  • Often, your school or consortium will maintain a help desk similar to the higher priced commercial learning managment systems.

Are there any good Moodle tutorials?

Where can I get Moodle training?

  • For teachers beginning with Moodle, Moodle HQ offers a free MOOC Learn Moodle which is run twice yearly.
  • A number of organisations offer training for Moodle administrators or course creators. Look for a Moodle Partner in your area for officially accredited training. You can also think of doing the Moodle Course Creator Certificate to improve your skills.

What about people with disabilities?

  • Moodle supports many assistive technologies such as screen-readers, screen-magnifiers, alternative mouse and key use, disabling of AJAX and Javascript, and more.

Are there any comparisons of Moodle with other Learning Management Systems?

Security

How secure is Moodle?

  • Moodle is designed to be very secure. However, a lot depends upon the webserver, the way Moodle is setup and regular updates of the package by the Moodle Administrator.

Can Moodle get hacked into and student data stolen?

  • Highly unlikely if your Moodle site has up-to-date security and the site administrator has not given away the keys. Anything is possible on any website, but Moodle makes it difficult for nasty people to cause havoc.

What if I did something wrong and accidentally broke it - could it be easily fixed?

  • Moodle can be backed-up at any point. If a backup was made 5 minutes before you broke it, chances are it can be fixed easily.

Is my student data safe on a cheap or free webhost?

  • While you do have some control of the security of a Moodle site on a free or cheap web host, the question is: How much do you trust your web host?

Can I track and search what people do and post in Moodle?

  • Assuming you are a teacher and it is your course, yes. Moodle Admin can do that for the entire site.

Can I backup Moodle so I don't lose things?

  • Yes, you can backup a Moodle site or as a teacher you can back up your course and download it (if your role permits it). With appropriate permissions, you can restore your course and/or import parts of courses elsewhere on your site or beyond. This can be particularly useful with Community Hubs

Teaching and Learning

What is the best way to use Moodle?

  • The best way to use Moodle is the way which helps your students learn most efficiently. Moodle was designed on the principles of Social constructionism - see the page on Pedagogy for more information - but you do not have to use Moodle in that way if it is not appropriate to your needs.

Can Moodle be used for..... ?

Are there any good examples of Moodle use I can see?

How do I share ideas and content with other Moodlers?

  • By participating in many ways, either through events, forums on Moodle.org and networks elsewhere.
  • You can find and share courses and activities on our Moodle Community hub. You can download courses to use in your own site and publish course content to share with others.
  • Within your own Moodle site, you can share courses with colleagues by using the Course import or Restore features

Can Moodle be used in different subjects?

See also