What is Moodle?
Moodle is an open source, feature-rich, secure, and scalable learning management system that integrates seamlessly with other platforms and can be customized for any teaching or training method you choose. With fresh and intuitive interfaces, Moodle has solutions suitable for K-12, higher education, vocational training, corporates, and all types of enterprise learning. You can get support from our community forums, access Moodle's certified integrations, and explore over 2000 open source plugins. Or, for expert advice and end-to-end support and service, get in touch with one of the Moodle Certified Partners and Service Providers in our global network.
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84 Likeliness to Recommend
94 Plan to Renew
80 Satisfaction of Cost Relative to Value
Emotional Footprint Overview
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+85 Net Emotional Footprint
The emotional sentiment held by end users of the software based on their experience with the vendor. Responses are captured on an eight-point scale.
How much do users love Moodle?
Pros
- Trustworthy
- Respectful
- Fair
- Acts with Integrity
How to read the Emotional Footprint
The Net Emotional Footprint measures high-level user sentiment towards particular product offerings. It aggregates emotional response ratings for various dimensions of the vendor-client relationship and product effectiveness, creating a powerful indicator of overall user feeling toward the vendor and product.
While purchasing decisions shouldn't be based on emotion, it's valuable to know what kind of emotional response the vendor you're considering elicits from their users.
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Content Management
Classroom Management
Instructor Led Training
Analytics and Reporting
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Gradebook
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Quality of Features
Ease of Implementation
Business Value Created
Ease of Customization
Breadth of Features
Ease of IT Administration
Product Strategy and Rate of Improvement
Usability and Intuitiveness
Ease of Data Integration
Availability and Quality of Training
Vendor Support
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Anmol K.
- Role: Student Academic
- Industry: Education
- Involvement: IT Development, Integration, and Administration
Submitted Aug 2021
Feature and ease of use, not upto the mark
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates Moodle from other similar products?
The whole idea of taking the assessments, quiz and syllabus to an online platform like this is really good and different.
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
The whole idea of taking the assessments, quiz and syllabus to an online platform as well as providing some new features to use at the same time.
What do you dislike most about this product?
It's not that easy to use.
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
Product is good to use, i've used it quiet frequently, there are some things that are not upto the mark but i hope it'll improve.
Pros
- Reliable
- Performance Enhancing
- Enables Productivity
- Unique Features
Nijat S.
- Role: Vendor Management
- Industry: Shipping
- Involvement: IT Leader or Manager
Submitted Aug 2021
Moodle has simple interface and functions
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates Moodle from other similar products?
The most important feature is that it is very easy to use by everyone. It has support in 81 languages in 209 countries. It has a very large thematic community, namely developer and end-user trainers. Due to its large developer base, the product lifecycle is very fast. In other words, new versions are developed in a very short time. The system works under both Windows and Linux systems.
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
One of its most basic features can be considered as an educational tool that increases the interaction of both teachers with students and students with students. Courses designed in Moodle are supported by some activities. In fact, these are not very different from the activities practiced in schools. The most familiar ones are dictionaries, assignments, wikis, forums, chats, surveys, blogs, and quizzes.
What do you dislike most about this product?
You may need to do some research and training to use the platform, it can be difficult for PC users in terms of setup and use. It has a basic reporting interface, but you may have problems with detailed reporting. You may need a developer to use some features.
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
It is mostly used in universities. Universities use this system to communicate with students. Faculty members and assistants can share the slides, assignments and projects covered in the course here. Students and faculty members can message and send images to each other through this system. Students can upload their projects to the system. Announcements can also be shared in the system.
Pros
- Performance Enhancing
- Trustworthy
- Inspires Innovation
- Saves Time
Cons
- Less Effective Service
- Less Friendly Negotiation
- Role: Sales Marketing
- Industry: Education
- Involvement: Business Leader or Manager
Submitted Aug 2021
Course management system that needs fixes
Likeliness to Recommend
Pros
- Performance Enhancing
- Helps Innovate
- Continually Improving Product
- Trustworthy
Cons
- Less Efficient Service
- Less Effective Service
- Vendor's Interest First