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Mar 29, 2022
Useful exam question shuffle, highly stable, and useful document hosting
Pros and Cons
  • "The most valuable feature of Moodle is the exam question shuffle. Students in the classroom will all have different question list numbers. For example, one student's question one will be another student's question ten."
  • "Moodle has really improved our education system."
  • "Moodle should improve the interface. You can download plugins, such as templates, and use them in Moodle, but they're limited. The interface component in Moodle can improve for students because we always have to train every student on how to use some of each feature. The solution overall could be more user-friendly."

What is our primary use case?

We use Moodle to schedule exams for students. A group of students will come into a classroom, login, and we will schedule exams for them. Students have their resources there, such as PDFs.

How has it helped my organization?

Moodle has really improved our education system. Students don't need to come to campus to get their textbooks. We used to print textbooks and other documents for students, but we stopped printing textbooks. We host all our educational resources on Moodle and students only need to connect and download them to use them.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable feature of Moodle is the exam question shuffle. Students in the classroom will all have different question list numbers. For example, one student's question one will be another student's question ten.

What needs improvement?

Moodle should improve the interface. You can download plugins, such as templates, and use them in Moodle, but they're limited. The interface component in Moodle can improve for students because we always have to train every student on how to use some of each feature. The solution overall could be more user-friendly.

Moodle has a security feature which is good, but it's frustrating for some students. In the mobile operation, your login and password have a limitation, you cannot remain logged in. They always have to log in over and over, they have to always remember their login and password. It's a good security feature but it's an eligibility problem for some students.

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For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Moodle for three to four years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability and performance of Moodle have been very good.

If we have a problem, it is from our network, not from the Moodle application.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

We have a small school and we have not scaled the solution. However, I know large institutions that are using Moodle, it is scalable.

We have 500 to 800 students using Moodle. We have students who are doing two months and three months courses. Additionally, we have students who are doing one to two-year courses. The number of users can change quite frequently. At one time, we can have more than 600 students using Moodle.

How was the initial setup?

When I was deploying the Moodle server it was easy. However, the current updates of Moodle are limited on how you can deploy them and it is a little complex. The complexity could be because I am used to the older deployment methods. The whole deployment of the solution took me approximately four hours.

What about the implementation team?

I am the Moodle administrator and I do the maintenance of the solution. This includes updates, patches, and fixes.

What other advice do I have?

We are not using all the features of Moodle, as a small school, we are using it efficiently.

My advice to those wanting to implement Moodle is for them to read the documentation.

I rate Moodle a nine out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
Mar 27, 2022
Very cost-effective and intuitive
Pros and Cons
  • "Cost-effective and intuitive."
  • "This is a very cost-effective solution that is intuitive, doesn't require much training, and is easily accessible."
  • "The solution architecture could be improved."
  • "I also think Moodle lacks sufficiently good architecture to handle a lot of users simultaneously."

What is our primary use case?

Moodle is an end-to-end solution that provides offline support. We mostly use it because it gives permission for content creation and self-enrollment into courses and access to content. In the educational environment, teachers can provide assessments and grading. We are customers of Moodle and I'm a tech lead. We provide the LMS solution to many organizations; educational, medical, etc. I'm a consultant and customize the solution for our customers. 

How has it helped my organization?

This is open-source software, so it's very accessible to anyone even if you don't have a lot of knowledge. You can create codes, assign features, assign the student and give access to all the systems. 

What is most valuable?

This is a very cost-effective solution that is intuitive. It doesn't require much training and is easily accessible. 

What needs improvement?

As a developer, I think the UI could be improved. I also think Moodle lacks sufficiently good architecture to handle a lot of users simultaneously. I'd like to see the provision of multi-tenancy as an integral part of the solution because it's costly for users to add that.  

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using this solution for seven years. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is generally stable but there can be some stability issues depending on your server setup. The key is to set it up correctly and then you won't have any problems. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

This is a scalable solution, anywhere from 10 to 5,000 users. 

How are customer service and support?

Moodle has its own forum if you have any issues with their software 

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is very straightforward and not overly technical. You install your software, get a username and password and you can then use the software. For cloud deployment, I would suggest help from a developer to access the server on the cloud-hosting company. I can deploy the product in an hour but I've had a lot of experience with Moodle. 

What other advice do I have?

If you're looking for a quick implementation of your LMS, Moodle is a great solution. It's open-source and has a limit of 1,000 users.

I rate this solution eight out of 10. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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Data Scientist at a university with 11-50 employees
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Top 5
Apr 27, 2026
Online classes have improved access to course materials and quizzes across all my devices
Pros and Cons
  • "The best features Moodle offers me are the videos and the live classes feature, which is particularly valuable to me."

    What is our primary use case?

    My main use case for Moodle is that my college classes are hosted on the platform, which is the learning management system of our college. Videos, notes, and presentations are provided on the platform, and assignment links are available where assignments are submitted.

    I have recently completed many quizzes on the platform, and some forms have also been available. Moodle provides our notes on the learning management system.

    What is most valuable?

    The best features Moodle offers me are the videos and the live classes feature, which is particularly valuable to me.

    Moodle has positively impacted my studies and my workflow by making access easier. I can access it from my phone, laptop, or any other device.

    What needs improvement?

    Moodle could be better, though it has not frustrated me.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been familiar with Moodle for two to three years.

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    Nov 10, 2022
    Stable and scalable but should have more student-centric details in the modules
    Pros and Cons
    • "The initial setup is straightforward."
    • "The solution should have more student-centric details in the modules."

    What needs improvement?

    The solution should have more student-centric details in the modules.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    We have been using the solution for six months and are currently using the latest version.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    The solution is stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    The solution is scalable, and over 100 users are utilizing it in our organization.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup is straightforward.

    What about the implementation team?

    Implementation was done in-house.

    What other advice do I have?

    I rate the solution a seven out of ten. I advise new users considering the solution to try the free version first because they have free trials available, so they can test drive the solution before adopting it.

    Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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    Pal Ahuja - PeerSpot reviewer
    Principal founder at PAL InfoCom Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
    Real User
    May 25, 2022
    Cloud based LMS suitable for all learning environments and offers quizzes and badges for learners
    Pros and Cons
    • "Moodle has a vast array of features which are really useful for the work our company does. Moodle hosts the courses through online systems and also offers quizzes and badges which our customers frequently use."
    • "Moodle is missing a subscription-based system where learners can subscribe to available courses and make the payment for those courses."
    • "Moodle does have limitations in terms of the scalability."

    What is our primary use case?

    We are an IT services company that provide design and development services for e-learning using an open source solution model. We also provide learning course design and development services. 

    The learning management systems which we implement are for corporates who want to train workforces spread across the globe as well as for universities, schools and colleges. We also assist professional training service companies. 

    What is most valuable?

    Moodle has a vast array of features which are really useful for the work our company does. Moodle hosts the courses through online systems and also offers quizzes and badges which our customers frequently use.

    What needs improvement?

    Moodle is missing a subscription-based system where learners can subscribe to available courses and make the payment for those courses. 

    In a future release, we would like be to able to customize the front end because it is not very attractive. Customers will generally ask us to design the front end as per their specific requirements.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    We have been using Moodle since 2013. 

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    This is a stable solution. 

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Moodle does have limitations in terms of the scalability. We are working for a customer and have hit a roadblock when trying to build a custom solution at scale. Most of our customers are small to midsize. 

    How are customer service and support?

    There is in-depth documentation available from Moodle. The larger organizations would pay for support from Moodle. Others may use a freelancing company or small agency for support. We are comparatively cost effective compared to Moodle support. 

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup is straightforward. 

    Most of our customers will opt for the VPS in the beginning stage of their launch because they're not very big at that point of time. We do also deploy Moodle on AWS and Google Cloud. This all depends on the requirements of the customer. Typically deployments takes between two and a half months to about four to five months. This is for a design and development cycle. 

    Moodle requires maintenance and we typically enter into maintenance contracts with our customers. This includes helping them complete any regular maintenance like database and application backups and maintaining features and enhancements.

    What was our ROI?

    Organizations that focus on the importance of training and using Moodle, have good ROI.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Moodle have a very robust licensing system that is user friendly. It's not very expensive.

    What other advice do I have?

    I would advise companies similar to ours to always ensure that they get an extensive list of requirements from their customers before implementing Moodle. This allows the implementation to run smoothly. High level outlines of a customer's requirements are not sufficient and can lead to misalignment on expectations. 

    I would rate this solution an eight out of ten. 

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Public Cloud

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Google
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    CEO and co-founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
    Real User
    Top 10
    Apr 20, 2022
    Flexible learning platform that can be easily expanded and scaled
    Pros and Cons
    • "The fact that it's modular means you can easily expand with thousands of plugins that you can freely download from Moodle headquarters, and adding or removing functionality is easy."
    • "Moodle allows a lot of flexibility - you can load and create the environment exactly as you like."
    • "Moodle's weakest point is the user interface (although this is being addressed in upcoming releases)."

    What is our primary use case?

    Moodle is used to supply learning management systems to companies, both big and small organizations. Normally, people load learning materials that are compulsory for their business environment and use Moodle to do all the activation.

    What is most valuable?

    Moodle allows a lot of flexibility - you can load and create the environment exactly as you like. The fact that it's modular means you can easily expand with thousands of plugins that you can freely download from Moodle headquarters, and adding or removing functionality is easy.

    What needs improvement?

    Moodle's weakest point is the user interface (although this is being addressed in upcoming releases). The reporting in the corporate version could also be improved. In addition, if you like to customize the platform with many plugins, you may need to spend a lot of time double-checking your plugins and code when upgrading to a new version.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I've been using Moodle for eight years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    If your implementation strategy is good, then Moodle will run smoothly. It updates on a six-month cycle and doesn't need much maintenance outside of that.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I haven't encountered any issues with scalability. Moodle is used by some of the world's leading educators (including the Open University and Sapienza University), which have thousands of connected users with no problems.

    How are customer service and support?

    For most users, Moodle offers support through its community instead of a technical support team. Its community is the best I have found, better than other major shared software like WordPress. The big advantage is that the support is provided by competent people and not just by an organization. Normally, you just have to wait a couple of hours for help.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup is reasonably straightforward, but you require a bit of tech skill. You have to know what a database is, how to set up a PHP version, and so on. There is plenty of information available online to help with this, and with it, you should be able to build a Moodle version in a few hours.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    In the case of Moodle Workplace, you can pay for direct support.

    What other advice do I have?

    For those wanting to start using Moodle, I would advise clearly defining your objectives and how you want the content to be displayed. I would also recommend trying the free version you can connect to on MoodleNet to see directly how it functions before installing. In addition, since Moodle is a large and complex software, I would say it's best to start slowly and learn as you need in order to avoid being overwhelmed. I would give Moodle a rating of nine out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Private Cloud

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Other
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    Senior Systems Manager at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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    Apr 29, 2015
    It's an impressive product with very comprehensive functionality.
    Pros and Cons
    • "We see, and estimated, a 60% productivity improvement in managing trainee learning progress."

      What is most valuable?

      The course management feature, and the community plug-in that comes with it, is most helpful.

      How has it helped my organization?

      The product allows the organization to have a cost effective solution to track the training progress of 2000 staff members. At the same time, it allows a collaborative environment between trainee and trainer.

      For how long have I used the solution?

      I've used it for one year and four months.

      What was my experience with deployment of the solution?

      The use of Moodle with Bitnami’s LAMP stack has been very smooth, and it has easy support and maintenance.

      What do I think about the stability of the solution?

      We chose to deploy after a couple of minor releases, thus we were careful in our version choice, and that has resulted in a very stable product.

      How are customer service and technical support?

      We can easily search for any issues and resolutions from the web, in particular the Moodle website, to resolve all our technical issues. I would say that a very effective self service environment exists to support Moodle.

      Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

      We were using a commercial product, a SaaS model. However, the need to quickly deploy a solution to five global service centers in three different regions was too costly, and too time consuming, for the initial deployment assessment.

      How was the initial setup?

      Using Bitnami’s LAMP stack with Moodle helped simplify the deployment, and made it very simple and straightforward

      What about the implementation team?

      Because of the readily available information, and knowledge from the Moodle website, about the deployment architecture design, we were able to deploy the solution fully in house within a very tight time line . We were able to a very small, and compact team of five members.

      What was our ROI?

      We see, and estimated, a 60% productivity improvement in managing trainee learning progress. In addition, with the low cost of setup and ownership, the organization is able to save on capital expenditure.

      What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

      The original hardware cost is about US$10,000 for setting up the virtualized environment. The implementation cost was about 100 man days for the five global centers. Day to day running costs are pretty negligible as the platform has been stable, and has run with no major incidents since deployment.

      Which other solutions did I evaluate?

      We evaluated the options of going with the group solution (SaaS model), or to develop in house. Neither option was chosen, either because the cost was high or the time taken to deploy it would be too long.

      What other advice do I have?

      Be open minded about open source solutions. Be clear about the requirements, and needs of your organization. Last, but not least, start small but be aggressive on the time-line, and preferably take an agile project approach.

      Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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      IT Project Analyst at a non-profit with 51-200 employees
      Vendor
      Top 20
      Aug 20, 2014
      Great open source LMS worth considering though documentation could be improved. Recommend LAMP, not Windows environ.
      Pros and Cons
      • "Upgrade feature and git to upgrade the core code - love it."
      • "Needs to be better documented especially the database schema."

      Valuable Features:

      Upgrade feature and git to upgrade the core code - love it.

      Room for Improvement:

      Needs to be better documented especially the database schema.

      Use of Solution:

      11 years

      Deployment Issues:

      Just stale data which can be hard to troubleshoot.

      Stability Issues:

      Not really. Very stable as it is a lamp stack.

      Initial Setup:

      Good. Easy setup.

      Cost and Licensing Advice:

      Just staff and hardware resources + maintaining and improving the application.

      Other Advice:

      Well worth looking into as a CMS though Canvas is starting to pick up a lot of steam (paid though).
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      Wellyngton Silva - PeerSpot reviewer
      Teacher & Advisor at SC3
      Real User
      Jun 21, 2023
      Has efficient features for demonstration and integration
      Pros and Cons
      • "The solution is stable."
      • "Its interface design could be more user-friendly."

      What is our primary use case?

      I use the solution to manage module demonstrations for the customers.

      How has it helped my organization?

      The solution facilitates students with an efficient learning platform.

      What is most valuable?

      The solution's most valuable features are LTI and integration with various platforms.

      What needs improvement?

      The solution's navigation features need improvement. Its interface design could be more user-friendly.

      For how long have I used the solution?

      I have been using the solution for ten years.

      What do I think about the stability of the solution?

      The solution is stable.

      How are customer service and support?

      The solution's technical support could be better. I have to access the manual in case of queries.

      What was our ROI?

      The solution is good in terms of investment.

      What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

      The solution is free of cost.

      What other advice do I have?

      I recommend the solution to others and rate it a nine out of ten.

      Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

      On-premises
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      reviewer2010855 - PeerSpot reviewer
      Senior Project Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
      MSP
      Top 10
      Oct 15, 2024
      Open-source platform, flexible plugins, and enhances educational management
      Pros and Cons
      • "The valuable features of Moodle include its open-source nature, which makes it free to use, and the supportive community that assists with any issues."
      • "The customization of the interface could be improved."

      What is our primary use case?

      We use Moodle to manage our students' information, the classes, and the course catalog, which are mainly related to education. It serves as a learning management system for teaching in class.

      How has it helped my organization?

      Moodle is free and open source, which reduces a significant portion of the Total Cost of Ownership. It is supported by the community, making it easy to find solutions to any issues. The plugins are also very flexible, allowing for additional features.

      What is most valuable?

      The valuable features of Moodle include its open-source nature, which makes it free to use, and the supportive community that assists with any issues. Additionally, the plugins are very flexible, and you can develop your own to add features. The anti-plagiarism plugin is one that we use most frequently.

      What needs improvement?

      The customization of the interface could be improved. Although we can load and change themes, it still always looks like Moodle. We have not found a way to significantly alter its appearance.

      For how long have I used the solution?

      We have been using Moodle for roughly a year now. I also used it around 15 years ago.

      What do I think about the stability of the solution?

      Moodle is fairly stable with no significant issues.

      What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

      Moodle meets our scalability needs to a satisfactory extent. We have not faced any issues with scalability.

      How are customer service and support?

      We don't get technical support directly from Moodle, so I can't provide a rating for their customer service.

      How would you rate customer service and support?

      Negative

      Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

      I have not personally used any other solutions similar to Moodle for the same use case.

      How was the initial setup?

      The initial setup of Moodle is straightforward for someone with decent knowledge in Linux.

      What about the implementation team?

      Assuming the infrastructure is ready, one person can handle the installation. However, it still requires maintenance from time to time. That said, it is minimal and nothing to worry too much about.

      What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

      Moodle is a free tool and open source, so there are no direct costs for using it.

      What other advice do I have?

      I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.

      Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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      reviewer1829949CEO and co-founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
      Top 10Real User

      fair review. Could be more specific. Which version of Moodle is the reviewer using? The UI has greatly improved in the 4.x version. 

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