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(New page: Mooch is the Moodle.org hub. Many Moodle sites register to Mooch. They can publish courses for download or list them as enrollable. With [http://hub.moodle.org Mooch], you can search for ...)
 
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* to participate to a community  
* to participate to a community  
* to download and install on your Moodle site
* to download and install on your Moodle site
Unfortunately, as you will note if you visit MOOCH, there is often no way to know whether the courses available will work in your Moodle,  because you can't import a Moodle 2.0 course into a 1.9 Moodle, and vice versa which makes the MOOCH, well, less than useful for for many people.

Revision as of 05:15, 14 April 2011

Mooch is the Moodle.org hub. Many Moodle sites register to Mooch. They can publish courses for download or list them as enrollable.

With Mooch, you can search for courses:

  • to study a new domain
  • to participate to a community
  • to download and install on your Moodle site

Unfortunately, as you will note if you visit MOOCH, there is often no way to know whether the courses available will work in your Moodle, because you can't import a Moodle 2.0 course into a 1.9 Moodle, and vice versa which makes the MOOCH, well, less than useful for for many people.