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[http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=9318&course=5 Jason Cole] has kindly allowed us to freely use excerpts from his book "'''Using Moodle'''" on MoodleDocs. If you do use it on a page then please add the [[Template:excerpted from Jason Cole]] at the bottom of the page.


For more information about the book see its [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0596008635/ page on amazon.com].
''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/059652918X?ie=UTF8&tag=httpmoodlcom-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=059652918X Using Moodle - Teaching with the Popular Open Source Course Management System]'' by Jason Cole and Helen Foster is published by O'Reilly as part of the Community Press series.
 
The first edition of the book, written by Jason Cole and released in July 2005, is based on Moodle 1.4. The second edition, released in November 2007, has been updated to cover all the features in Moodle 1.8, such as the new [[Roles|roles and permissions system]], [[Blogs|blogs]], [[Messaging|messaging]] and the [[Database module|database module]].
 
''Thanks to members of the worldwide Moodle user community for their discussion and documentation contributions, many of which have been included in the book.''
 
==Book download==
 
The second edition of ''Using Moodle'' is now available for download as a zipped PDF file:
*[http://download.moodle.org/download.php/docs/en/using_moodle_2e.zip Using Moodle] (approx 4MB)
 
Alternatively you can [http://issuu.com/iusher/docs/usingmoodle2?mode=embed&documentId=080624142903-4cc5c9e016844a70b2d4b211268b5d82&layout=grey browse the book online] (Flash required) via Issuu.com.
 
See [[Talk:Using Moodle book]] for download links for the first edition.
 
==About Community Press==
 
The O'Reilly Community Press spurs the development of interesting technologies by making online documentation available in print. Key players in technical communities create and edit the content of O'Reilly Community Press titles and O'Reilly manufactures and distributes the books. Each book reflects the knowledge and voice of the community that has created it.
 
 
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Using Moodle - Teaching with the Popular Open Source Course Management System by Jason Cole and Helen Foster is published by O'Reilly as part of the Community Press series.

The first edition of the book, written by Jason Cole and released in July 2005, is based on Moodle 1.4. The second edition, released in November 2007, has been updated to cover all the features in Moodle 1.8, such as the new roles and permissions system, blogs, messaging and the database module.

Thanks to members of the worldwide Moodle user community for their discussion and documentation contributions, many of which have been included in the book.

Book download

The second edition of Using Moodle is now available for download as a zipped PDF file:

Alternatively you can browse the book online (Flash required) via Issuu.com.

See Talk:Using Moodle book for download links for the first edition.

About Community Press

The O'Reilly Community Press spurs the development of interesting technologies by making online documentation available in print. Key players in technical communities create and edit the content of O'Reilly Community Press titles and O'Reilly manufactures and distributes the books. Each book reflects the knowledge and voice of the community that has created it.


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