Moodle uses
There are myriad uses for Moodle “courses.” Certainly, it is primarily designed to manage a course with course content, resource links and activities to be managed and assessed by the instructor. Courses may be designed to be presented entirely online, or to guide school classroom instruction. Moodle courses can also be used to organize and manage instructional resources — a sort of annotated electronic file cabinet. A Moodle server might be used as a framework to publish a website, allowing teachers to quickly update separate sections to support their classroom news and announcements. School librarians can use Moodle to prepare a learning portal. Extracurricular activities and clubs can use Moodle to manage club activities and discussions. The principal can host virtual staff meetings via Moodle, using the forum and chat activity modules. Surveys can be prepared and implemented via Moodle to school and community to support school improvement plans and other purposes.