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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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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 • May 5, 2019

I use Moodle, Google Docs, and Blogger to create web forums and discussion groups for the students. 

From Forbes • Jul. 22, 2014

At home, he connects to Moodle again and finishes the assigned work for his classes, previously accessed in SkyDrive.

From Forbes • May 6, 2013

Faculty members say that online learning-management systems such as Blackboard and Moodle, to which teachers can upload their course content and recommended reading lists, translate on-campus curricula into effective online courses.

From Nature • Oct. 19, 2011

Professional politeness inspired Mr. Barker to make a call on the fair strangers, which the personal fascinations of the younger Miss Moodle induced him to repeat.

From Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature by Various