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Moodle

Category: Communication and follow-up, Activities and evaluation

Description:
Moodle
 It is a platform of communication and follow-up for the creation of virtual learning environments. Moodle is open source and completely free. Moodle is a platform that makes it easy to add resources such as texts and media, files, folders, lessons, books, pages, IMS content packages, attendance, SCORM packages, H5P, and links in the URL resource. Moodle also allows you to add them to virtual environments. collaborative work resources such as database, forums, group selection, glossary, wiki, and also communication resources such as chat, query or survey. Moodle allows the inclusion of texts, images and videos to enrich the diversity of languages used. In addition, within its text editor, you can "embed" or "inlay" content in HTML so that it can be viewed and interacted with from the virtual classroom itself, so that the digital teaching resources and materials that are developed in external digital tools.

Example:
A teacher uses Moodle to create a space for frequent communication and exchange with his students. To do so, he leverages the forum communication channels to generate debate among his students, proposing topics of interest and asking questions to direct their contributions.

A teacher has created a virtual classroom with interactive and engaging navigation. To do so, she configured her entire virtual classroom with resources like H5P (already included in Moodle), Genial.ly, and Canva, and included teamwork elements like Padlet boards and online communication resources like Meet, among many others.

Other features of the tool

Internet connection

Requires

Available for

Mobile devices and desktop browsers.

Cost

Gratuitous

Difficulty of use

Low.

Language

Multilingual.

License of use

Since it is free software, no license is required to use it.

Integration with Moodle

Data protection report: Pending consultation and obtaining of assessment.