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Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. Moodle.com Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. MoodleNet Courses and programs to develop your skills as a Moodle educator, administrator, designer or developer. Moodle Academy
Moodle.com Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. MoodleNet Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. Moodle.com Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. MoodleNet
Courses and programs to develop your skills as a Moodle educator, administrator, designer or developer. Moodle Academy Moodle.com Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. MoodleNet Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. Over the years a number of Moodle versions and distributions have been released. In the past year alone, a major new Moodle 2 upgrade has become available, a new Moodle Distribution has been released and an interesting new plugin called Moodle Flavours was developed which effectively allows...
So where do you start if you’re considering a Moodle implementation? If you’re not sure whether to use Standard Moodle, a Moodle Distribution or a Moodle Flavour, then this article is for you! First though, a disclaimer. I was part of the team that designed and brought a Moodle distribution called Totara to market, an act which stirred up passions within the Moodle community and led to a great deal of... The end result of that process was a job move back into the ‘Standard Moodle’ world. So this gave me a unique insight into the pros and cons of distributions, some of which I have tried to distil here.
And with the recent release of Moodle Flavours in Sept 2011, this vibrant and interesting area gets spiced up some more. In summary, this all felt ripe for the first post on my new blog. The first thing to be aware of when selecting Moodle is that there are two main versions: the 1.9 series and the 2.x series. Release management and bug/security support for these is provided by the core Moodle development team in Australia and it is important to understand the support service terms in order that you do not put... Moodle 1.9 has been in widespread use since it’s release in 2008, however it is considered a legacy system and official support is now being phased out. No feature updates are being developed any more, bug fixes have already ceased and the core Moodle team will only keep working on security fixes until June 2012, after which Moodle 1.9 will no...
Moodle 2.0 was released in 2011 and introduced a host of new features. There is a major new release every six months (e.g. 2.0 to 2.1) and each major release receives 12 months of bug fixing support and 18 months of security issues support. So it is important to plan your ongoing LMS upgrade strategy with this in mind to reduce the risk of running unsupported software. This page lists all official releases of Moodle, grouped by branch in reverse chronological order. The most recent long-term support release (LTS) version is Moodle 4.5.
The next LTS version will be Moodle 5.3. These are the target dates for releases. These dates may vary slightly due to unforeseen circumstances. Upcoming release dates can be found in the Moodle development calendar, which is available as an iCal feed, or to browse. Minor releases dates differ slightly from release to release depending on the timing of public holidays in Western Australia.
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Learn About Moodle's Products, Like Moodle LMS Or Moodle Workplace,
Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. Moodle.com Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. MoodleNet Courses and programs to develop your skills as a Moodle educator, administrator, designer or developer. Moodle Academy
Moodle.com Learn About Moodle's Products, Like Moodle LMS Or Moodle
Moodle.com Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. MoodleNet Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. Moodle.com Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. MoodleNe...
Courses And Programs To Develop Your Skills As A Moodle
Courses and programs to develop your skills as a Moodle educator, administrator, designer or developer. Moodle Academy Moodle.com Learn about Moodle's products, like Moodle LMS or Moodle Workplace, or find a Moodle Certified Service Provider. MoodleNet Our social network to share and curate open educational resources. Over the years a number of Moodle versions and distributions have been released....
So Where Do You Start If You’re Considering A Moodle
So where do you start if you’re considering a Moodle implementation? If you’re not sure whether to use Standard Moodle, a Moodle Distribution or a Moodle Flavour, then this article is for you! First though, a disclaimer. I was part of the team that designed and brought a Moodle distribution called Totara to market, an act which stirred up passions within the Moodle community and led to a great dea...
And With The Recent Release Of Moodle Flavours In Sept
And with the recent release of Moodle Flavours in Sept 2011, this vibrant and interesting area gets spiced up some more. In summary, this all felt ripe for the first post on my new blog. The first thing to be aware of when selecting Moodle is that there are two main versions: the 1.9 series and the 2.x series. Release management and bug/security support for these is provided by the core Moodle dev...