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Moodle stands for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment. It was created by Martin Dougiamas in 2002 to support a social constructionist pedagogy and is used worldwide for online learning and teaching.

Moodle is a popular open-source Learning Management System (LMS) designed for educators, administrators, and learners to create and manage online learning environments. Here’s a comprehensive overview of Moodle, including its features, benefits, and some practical tips for using it effectively.

Moodle is one of the more popular open source LMS applications. It is used to implement a portal for online educational and training courses. Moodle can be used for remote and hybrid learning, or as an adjunct resource for in-person courses. Moodle is available for most platforms, including Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.

Key Features

  1. Course Management
    • Course Creation: Easy creation of courses with various formats such as weekly, topics, or social.
    • Course Activities: Integration of various activities like assignments, quizzes, forums, wikis, and databases.
    • Course Resources: Uploading and managing resources such as documents, multimedia, and links.
  2. User Management
    • Roles and Permissions: Define roles (e.g., students, teachers, admins) with specific permissions for different functions.
    • User Enrollment: Various methods for enrolling users into courses, including self-enrollment and manual enrollment.
  3. Communication Tools
    • Forums: Discussion boards for course-related discussions.
    • Messaging: Private messaging between users.
    • Announcements: Send messages to all course participants.
  4. Assessment Tools
    • Quizzes: Create quizzes with multiple question types and automated grading.
    • Assignments: Set up assignments with submission and grading options.
    • Gradebook: Track and manage grades and feedback.
  5. Customization
    • Themes: Choose from various themes to customize the appearance of Moodle.
    • Plugins: Extend functionality with plugins for additional features and integrations.
    • Languages: Multilingual support to cater to users in different languages.
  6. Tracking and Reporting
    • Logs: Detailed activity logs for monitoring user engagement.
    • Reports: Generate reports on course activity, grades, and user progress.
  7. Security
    • User Authentication: Supports various authentication methods, including LDAP, OAuth2, and others.
    • Data Privacy: Tools for managing user data and ensuring compliance with regulations like GDPR.

You can subscribe to Moodle 4.5, an AWS Marketplace product and launch an instance from the product’s AMI using the Amazon EC2 launch wizard.

To launch an instance from the AWS Marketplace using the launch wizard

  • Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/
  • From the Amazon EC2 dashboard, choose Launch Instance. On the Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) page, choose the AWS Marketplace category on the left. Find a suitable AMI by browsing the categories, or using the search functionality. Choose Select to choose your product.
  • A dialog displays an overview of the product you’ve selected. You can view the pricing information, as well as any other information that the vendor has provided. When you’re ready, choose Continue.
  • On the Choose an Instance Type page, select the hardware configuration and size of the instance to launch. When you’re done, choose Next: Configure Instance Details.
  • On the next pages of the wizard, you can configure your instance, add storage, and add tags. For more information about the different options you can configure, see Launching an Instance. Choose Next until you reach the Configure Security Group page.
  • The wizard creates a new security group according to the vendor’s specifications for the product. The security group may include rules that allow all IP addresses (0.0.0.0/0) access on SSH (port 22) on Linux or RDP (port 3389) on Windows. We recommend that you adjust these rules to allow only a specific address or range of addresses to access your instance over those ports
  • When you are ready, choose Review and Launch.
  • On the Review Instance Launch page, check the details of the AMI from which you’re about to launch the instance, as well as the other configuration details you set up in the wizard. When you’re ready, choose Launch to select or create a key pair, and launch your instance.
  • Depending on the product you’ve subscribed to, the instance may take a few minutes or more to launch. You are first subscribed to the product before your instance can launch. If there are any problems with your credit card details, you will be asked to update your account details. When the launch confirmation page displays.

Usage / Deployment  Instructions:

Step 1: SSH into Your Instance: Use the SSH command with the username ubuntu and the appropriate key pair to access your instance.

Username: ubuntu

Password: .pem file

ssh -i path/to/ssh_key.pem ubuntu@instance-IP

Replace path/to/ssh_key.pem with the path to your SSH key file and instance-IP with the public IP address of your instance.


Step 2: Launch your browser and browse your server’s IP address as shown:

http://instance-ip/install.php

Select the language and click on the NEXT button.


Step 3: This takes you to the page below where you will verify the path to moodle directory and data storage. Click ‘Next’.


Step 4: In the next section, select the database type as Improved MySQL (Native/mysqli) and click on the Next button.


Step 5: In this section, fill out the details on the Database Host, Database name, Database user and Password. Click Next.

Database Host: localhost
Database Name: moodle
Database User: root
Database Password: Admin@123


Step 6:  Click Confirm to proceed further and install the Moodle application.

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    Using e-learning instead of or alongside face-to-face learning can help to reduce training costs and improve productivity across an organisation. For example, mandatory staff training like fire safety or food hygiene can be allocated when work is quiet, rather than sending people out of the office for a whole day or more.

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    While there are many off the shelf ready-made courses available in the market, eLearning courses can be customized to your specifications. You can connect with our support team for any customization.

    Complete and submit a Resource Submission Form which can be found in the Help page of the LMS. New resources will be reviewed before being placed on the LMS.

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      Open Source

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      Flexible

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      User Management

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      Course Management

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      Learning Management System

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      Tracking and Reporting

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