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Tertiary education

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The use of Moodle in Secondary education is often extended further at the tertiary/university level.

Moodle plugins by/for Universities

Many Universities have created custom Moodle plugins which were later shared in the Moodle plugins database, for example:

  • The Open University has contributed many very popular plugins besides the superb Moodle 2 quiz engine
  • AMC Academic Moodle Cooperation has made available many plugins
  • The Active quiz The original plugin (real-time quiz) was written by Davo Smith, to which the University of Wisconsin - Madison (funded by an educational innovation grant given to the Medical school) re-wrote the plugin, which is now named active quiz
  • The Course dedication block was developed by CICEI at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University.
  • The Accesibility block integrates the ATbar from Southampton University ECS.
  • The PoodLL anywhere development was funded by the Birmingham City University
  • Quickmail was developed at Louisiana State University
  • The Course overview on campus block was made by the University of Ulm
  • One of the authors of the Course description works for the Reutlingen University
  • The Mahara assignment submission was made from code developed by the University of Portland, and Lancaster University
  • The EJSApp is backed by the Spanish Open University (UNED) and other Spanish Universities, such as the Huelva, Complutense and Almeria Universities
  • The Media Gallery plugin was written by Adam Olley for the University of New South Wales
  • The Engagement analytics report was developed as part of a NetSpot Innovation Fund project by Monash University
  • ... and many more

Discipline-specific plugins

There are many Moodle plugins available for teaching/assessing several disciplines at and beyond secondary education:

Themes

There are Moodle themes made specifically by and for a University:

  • BCU Birmingham City University. It's based on bootstrap and allows for extensive customisation and some unique features to help improve Moodle's usability.
  • Klass This is very very modern theme suitable for your school / college / university and other online educational websites

Useful links for tertiary educators

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  • There are many good Moodle tutorials and books made by Universities available to everyone:

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