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Moodle is the Course Management System (CMS), a suite of programs designed to help teachers create quality online courses. Teachers and their mentors throughout the world find that it makes it easy to create dynamic and interactive teaching and mentoring sites. For Moodle to work, a web server must be installed, or on your own computer or on the company's hosting computer. A variety of Linux distributions such as Fedora, Ubuntu, XFCE and Fedora 64-bit can use this package.
Thanks to open source, Moodle can be accessed. Free, open-source software can be accessed to modify and improve the source code. The source code can also be distributed under the GPL without restriction. It is the main objective of the project to provide best tools, tools for creating, managing, and promoting learning.
- In short, Moodle can accommodate any user's needs, whether that's for capacity building or scalable and adaptable. Alternatively, it can be used in Primary Schools as well as people who practice hobbies that promote literacy, understanding, and appreciation.
- It is a platform for managing online training courses for many organizations; however, it is also an effective complement to traditional methods of learning, such as live conferences;
- For those with strong specialties in their fields, it is helpful to use Moodle, Wiki, and database forums to create a more cohesive community. In some cases, SCORM is used for only delivering content, such as standard packages, and to evaluate the educational process by using different tasks and testing.