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Academic, governmental, organisational research (mostly) involving Moodle (design, use, implementation...). Check [[Moodle research FAQ|here]] for details.  
Academic, governmental, organisational research (mostly) involving Moodle (design, use, implementation...). Check [[Moodle research FAQ|here]] for details.  
==Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)==
==Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)==
*Rakoczi, Gergely. "Cast your Eyes on Moodle: An Eye Tracking Study investigating learning with Moodle" [http://www.fm-kp.si/zalozba/ISBN/978-961-266-066-6/prispevki/rakoczi.pdf]
==Presentations and videos==
==Presentations and videos==
==Other material (eg projects)==
==Other material (eg projects)==

Revision as of 19:48, 18 March 2011

A growing, community-contributed collection of research into LMS (Learning Management Systems) and particularly Moodle.

Moodle-specific research

Academic, governmental, organisational research (mostly) involving Moodle (design, use, implementation...). Check here for details.

Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)

  • Rakoczi, Gergely. "Cast your Eyes on Moodle: An Eye Tracking Study investigating learning with Moodle" [1]

Presentations and videos

Other material (eg projects)

LMS research - general

Broader academic, governmental, organisational research on LMS/VLE useful to Moodle to learn from. Check here for details.

Print (papers, reports, collections, theses...)

Presentations and videos

Other material

Questions? Try here

See the growing list at Moodle research FAQ