Moodle for Mac OS X 4.2.1 freeware

Moodle is written in PHP and is easy to install and use on Windows (as well as Mac OS X, UNIX, Linux, and Netware). It has been designed to support modern pedagogies based on social constructionist theory, and includes activity modules such as forums, chats, resources, journals, quizzes, surveys, choices, workshops glossaries, lessons and assignments. ...

Author Moodle
Released 2023-07-22
Filesize 365.00 MB
Downloads 391
OS Mac OS X
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords learn, web, virtual, course, Internet course, Web course, Education framework, Course, Web, Framework, Internet
Users' rating
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Moodle for Mac OS X freeware - The Latest Versions History
4.2.1 Jul 22, 2023 New Release
4.0.5 Nov 18, 2022 New Release
4.0.4 Sep 12, 2022 New Release

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