Moodle Pros and Cons

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TOP 9 REASONS WHY MOODLE IS

CONSIDERED THE WORLD'S GREATEST LMS


Introduction

Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment or MOODLE, a free and open source learning
management system (LMS), is a rapidly growing and popular LMS among educators across the world. With
over 68 million users all over the world, it is considered as one of the most widely used LMS globally.

The following points highlight some of the key advantages of the platform:

a. It is free and open source: First and foremost, Moodle is free and available as open source.
b. It has several plugins designed for various functions: Moodle has hundreds of plugins to perform
various functions, starting from detecting plagiarism to creating assignments. This makes Moodle
very flexible in terms of functionality.
c. It enables cost-effective learning management: As it is an open source software, anybody can
download it and that too without any fee.
d. It is highly flexible in terms of scalability: This powerful LMS is highly scalable and it can be used
to meet the increasing needs of organizations of all sizes, with users ranging from a few dozens
to over several hundreds of thousands users.
e. Easy creation of registration forms and integration of payment channels: Moodle LMS
connectors have made it easy to manage registrations. The online registration solution enables
organizers create as well as publish registration forms instantly. Web-based payments
management solution helps organizers accept registration fees from students via PayPal, credit
cards, VeriSign, and other payment gateways.
f. It provides you with 24/7 support service: Moodle support representatives are available to
provide 24*7 technical and process support for the Moodle Learning System as well as supporting
software.
g. It can be easily managed without skilled resources: For managing Moodle, there is no need of
skilled technical resources. Just one time implementation, configuration as well as training
enables users manage a Moodle site with ease.
h. It is available in more than 100 languages: Moodle template library is available in over 100
languages including Chinese, German, French, and more.
i. Access to huge resource depository: Moodle gives the users access to a massive amount of
documentation, how-to videos, and the community to help with anything you can imagine.

Conclusion

Being an open-source platform, Moodle is highly secure as it have many people working continuously on
improving its performance and versatility. Many procedures as well as plugins are available to protect it
from malware and virus. It is therefore trusted by organizations and institutions all over the world.
TOP 7 REASONS WHY MOODLE IS
CONSIDERED THE WORLD'S WORST LMS
Introduction

The learning management system (LMS) market provides dozens of alternatives in meeting the learning
needs of organizations or institutions. When choosing an LMS, we face a question: what is better – a free
open-source solution which requires further development, or an expensive product which is ready out of
the box? This question reveals two general investment factors: initial price and future cost of ownership.
Even though Moodle dominate the market for current LMS usage, there are some limitations to its usage.

The following points highlight some of the key disadvantages of the platform:

a. Steep customization process: Moodle is a powerful free solution, but tailoring it for your specific
needs may require many hours of programming and customization.
b. It is difficult to set up and fine-tune: Moodle has hundreds of plugins to perform various
functions, starting from detecting plagiarism to creating assignments. This makes Moodle very
flexible in terms of functionality.
c. Maintenance cost is very high: Even though setting up Moodle is free up front, there is a lot of
hidden costs such as maintenance, support, etc. Extra expenses may run into tens of thousands
of dollars per year, not including IT department salaries.
d. It can be very time-consuming in terms of implementation: The main problem of the Moodle
system is that it requires extra time and effort – up to 18 to 24 months – to customize and
implement.
e. It is not user-friendly: Even though Moodle LMS provides immense possibilities in terms of
delivering content and providing interactive materials, it is not user-friendly and can be a bit
overwhelming for new users.
f. Poor visuals, clunky navigation and overall administration complexity: Lack of effective visual
design does not mean Moodle is not useful, however, design is very critical to learning
comprehension since elearning is now commonplace and the only thing you have absolute control
over is design--unfortunately, this is missing in Moodle out-of-the-box.
g. Steep and torturous learning curve: To be candid, Moodle is difficult to learn and it is not as
intuitive as other off-the-shelf custom-bouquet LMS platforms.

Conclusion

To be adjudged usable and effective, an LMS have to align itself to the learner/user needs. Any learning
management system that is unable to come to terms with this looses its competitive edge in the often
diverse and changing training and learning industry.

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