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Moodle

American  
[mood-l] / ˈmud l /
Trademark.
  1. the brand name for an open-source learning management system, launched in 2001.


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The university implemented enrollment caps for online classes and will continue standardized courses through Moodle, a free learning management system, the Pacific Daily News reported.

From Washington Times

Haeffner said she’s been able to see lessons and activities being posted online to sites like Google Classroom and Moodle.

From Washington Times

Meanwhile, many school districts have been exercising contingency plans due to COVID-19 and are requiring that students keep up with classwork through online learning management systems, such as Schoology, Moodle and Google Classroom.

From Washington Times

She left the agency in 1993 to become a government contractor but rejoined in 2008, teaching officers how to use education tools such as Blackboard and Moodle.

From Washington Post

Today, such popular online platforms such as Blackboard or Moodle allow for much improved discourse.

From New York Times