Moodle (short for “Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) actually is
not a LMS, but calls itself CMS - the short form stands for Course Management System
(and not for Content Management System).
Moodle is specialized in editing...
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Moodle (short for “Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) actually is
not a LMS, but calls itself CMS - the short form stands for Course Management System
(and not for Content Management System).
Moodle is specialized in editing online-courses
and is therefore especially interesting from a didactic point of view.
It does not matter, if
the system is used in schools, colleges or other educational institutions: moodle sticks to the
basics, but still tries to be as overarching as possible but also well-structured and simple.
And even if moodle also has a modular design, the systems constantly tries to deliver a
stringent and homogeneous picture.
One reason for this may be the fact that moodle is one
of the few LMS, which is based on a philosophy and therefore on a theoretical foundation
WebCT was founded in 1995 and was the de facto standard for course management systems
until Blackboard came of age in 2000.
From 2001 through 2005, WebCT was the Pepsi to
Blackboard s C
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