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Moodle for Mac

Produce/manage educational sites.

Free
In English
4.3
Based on 8 user rates

Moodle overview

Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a free, Open Source software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities.

You can download and use it on any computer you have handy (including webhosts), yet it can scale from a single-teacher site to a 50,000-student University. The Moodle website itself is created using Moodle, so check out the Moodle Demo Site or read the latest news at Moodle Buzz.

What’s new in version 4.3.3

Security fixes
  • MSA-24-0001 - Denial of service risk in file picker unzip functionality
  • MSA-24-0002 - Forum search accepted random parameters in its URL
  • MSA-24-0003 - H5P attempts report did not respect activity group settings
  • MSA-24-0004 - Forum export did not respect activity group settings
  • MSA-24-0005 - CSRF risk in Language import utility
  • MSA-24-0006 - IDOR on dashboard comments block

Full list of changes available here

View older Moodle versions

Moodle for Mac

Free
In English
Version 4.3.3
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4.3

(16 Reviews of Moodle)

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AppleBman
AppleBman
Apr 3 2024
4.3.3
0.0
Apr 3 2024
0.0
Version: 4.3.3
Just noting most of these comments are over a decade old, with several comments being close to 20 years old. And this app is still under active development in 2024. For what it's worth.
LizPetrio
LizPetrio
May 15 2017
3.3
4.0
May 15 2017
4.0
Version: 3.3
Blackboard like interface, simple and powerful. Love it.
Kris-Perrel
Kris-Perrel
May 14 2012
2.2.2
1.5
May 14 2012
1.5
Version: 2.2.2
I absolutely don’t see how Moodle can be rated THAT high. It’s anything but super powerful. I tried it for my coaching program and was quite bummed that it doesn’t have a video chat or anything of this kind. I had to create a separate youtube channel and run workshops from there. The design is not too impressive as well, if that matters for you of course (which was my case).
Stickman67
Stickman67
May 5 2012
2.2.2
4.5
May 5 2012
4.5
Version: 2.2.2
I've been teaching with Moodle for two and a half years now and don't know what I used to do beforehand. It is a very powerful suite of tools for teaching, and the advent of Moodle 2 (despite having some changes that through a bit of doubt and confusion into the Moodle community, at least initially) has lifted it another notch. It is compatible with a number of other major pedagogical tools such as SCORM. It allows you to organise your units of work, present them in logical and attractive ways, embed multimedia, and keep tabs of student completion and marks. It also allows students and teachers to interact via forums and chat rooms, and for students to create their own bodies of information using tools such as the built-in wiki. This is far more than simply a data repository (as I have seen some argue of Moodle). It is a fully fledged, fully featured teaching machine that is being taken up by increasing numbers of primary, secondary and tertiary teaching institutions across the globe. And not just because it's free. Do yourself a favour and really check this out. Don't let the price full you. This baby sings!
Guest
Guest
Aug 11 2005
1.5.2
0.0
Aug 11 2005
0.0
Version: 1.5.2
In early 2001, I tried Evaluation Copy of WebCT, but after looking at the price, I just cannot believe. Then I came to know to Manhattan VC. I have used it for two years. But I face difficulties since I and my net admin could not understand the database that support it. Next, as I looked at the Edutools site, I got to know ATutor and Moodle. I downloaded them and I was happy that the two of them use opensource database server, PHP and run on Apache. As I and my coleagues looked at these two, we decided to use Moodle since its programming scripts that are relatively easy to follow its logic. We used Moodle since its version 1.3. We managed to add some more features on it to integrate Moodle with our students records system. Right now still use Moodle in its latest version 1.5.2. If you are interested please visit http://student.ut.ac.id/. I hope you will joint us in Moodleing.
LizPetrio
LizPetrio
May 15 2017
4.0
May 15 2017
4.0
Version: null
Kris-Perrel
Kris-Perrel
May 14 2012
1.5
May 14 2012
1.5
Version: null
Stickman67
Stickman67
May 5 2012
4.5
May 5 2012
4.5
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Aug 11 2005
4.8
Aug 11 2005
4.8
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jul 2 2005
5.0
Jul 2 2005
5.0
Version: null
Don-Hinkelman
Don-Hinkelman
Jun 6 2005
5.0
Jun 6 2005
5.0
Version: null
Frankp
Frankp
Jun 6 2005
4.8
Jun 6 2005
4.8
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Feb 11 2004
5.0
Feb 11 2004
5.0
Version: null