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Tim

Moodle Docs

by Tim Hunt - Monday, 5 December 2011, 10:25 PM
 
Moodle Docs is the Moodle Documentation wiki, where the Moodle community documents Moodle. There are separate wikis for each version of Moodle.

Martin Langhoff - Sailing

Moodle Exchange

by Martín Langhoff - Wednesday, 13 June 2007, 1:39 PM
 
This area is for exchanging complete Moodle courses in Moodle Backup format, as well as other content like glossaries or quiz banks.

All content in here is free to download and use, and you can add and update your own content whenever you like.

The Moodle Exchange is at: http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=15

(This entry can be replaced with a Resource pointing to Moodle Exchange so that the link is more direct wink )

Martin Dougiamas

Moodle Partners

by Martin Dougiamas - Wednesday, 27 April 2005, 11:23 PM
 
The Moodle Partners are a group of companies affiliated with moodle.com who:
  • Are very knowledgeable and supportive of the Moodle project
  • Provide quality Moodle services such as hosting and consulting
  • Support Moodle development directly via royalty payments
  • Are often found around moodle.org, helping people for free
For more information about Partners (and perhaps even becoming one) see the moodle.com/partners site.

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MoodleCloud

by Colin Fraser - Tuesday, 19 December 2017, 3:28 PM
 
MoodleCloud is Moodle hosting from the people that make Moodle. See https://moodlecloud.com  for details.

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MSSQL

by Colin Fraser - Monday, 20 June 2016, 8:46 PM
 

One of the database types supported by Moodle's implementation of the database interface layer. There are a large number of implementations of MSSQL, and it would appear that Moodle works with the latest versions.   


Emma Richardson

MUA

by Emma Richardson - Thursday, 28 January 2016, 2:28 AM
 

Jon Bolton

Multiple Choice Question

by Jon Bolton - Wednesday, 17 April 2019, 8:13 PM
 

A multiple-choice question (MCQ) is composed of two parts: a stem that identifies the question or problem, and a set of alternatives or possible answers that contain a key that is the best answer to the question, and a number of distractors that are plausible but incorrect answers to the question.

It is one of the core question types in Moodle.


More information:


Useful reading:


Related Moodle plugins:


Martin Dougiamas

MySQL

by Martin Dougiamas - Wednesday, 22 June 2016, 7:28 AM
 
MySQL is the world's most popular open source database, recognized for its speed and reliability.


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