Moodle Course Formats
Moodle course formats are plugins that determine your course page's layout and navigation. Choosing the right format is essential for clarity, and learner engagement.
How Extensions Transform Your Learning Management System
Moodle's power comes from extensions (plugins), which customize the LMS to optimize administration, enhance engagement, and ensure seamless enterprise integration.
A Strategic Approach to Comprehensive Moodle Site Backup
A complete Moodle site backup requires three parts: code, moodledata files, and the database. Use server tools (or control panels) to capture and store copies off-site (3-2-1 rule).
Crafting an Effective Moodle Course
Master the art of Moodle course design: A complete guide to structuring content for maximum learner engagement and administrative efficiency.
Moodle 3.10
Moodle 3.10 boosts commercial readiness with a Payment Subsystem and simplifies content management via ZIP download of course materials. It enhances LTI integration (Dynamic Registration) and refines the Quiz/H5P experience.
Moodle 3.11
Moodle 3.11 enhances clarity by displaying activity dates/completion on the course page. Essay questions gain Plagiarism support and word limits. Accessibility improves with Brickfield Toolkit and Open Badges 2.1. Requires PHP 7.3+.
Moodle 3.9
Moodle 3.9 (LTS) empowers educators with a revamped Activity Chooser, native H5P Content Bank integration, and advanced Participant filtering. This major release focuses on efficient content creation, modern assessments.
Moodle 4.0
Moodle 4.0 is a major UX revolution with a new Course Index and Unified Navigation. It integrates the Report Builder and BigBlueButton. The release updates LTI 1.3 support and requires PHP 7.3+ and PostgreSQL 10+.
Moodle 4.1
Moodle 4.1 (LTS) refines UX with new Gradebook reports and an expanded Report Builder. It integrates TinyMCE 6 and improves collaborative tools. The release requires updated infrastructure (PHP 7.4+).
Moodle 4.2
Moodle 4.2 focuses on boosting efficiency with Bulk Activity Editing (delete, move, duplicate). It refines the Gradebook UI and makes TinyMCE 6 the default editor. Infrastructure requirements are now PHP 8.0+ and updated databases.
Moodle 4.3
Moodle 4.3 refines UX with contextual editing on Activity Cards and integrates core MFA support. It adds foundational Matrix chat services and improves the Report Builder. Requires PHP 8.0+.
Moodle 4.4
Moodle 4.4 focuses on course editing and communication refinement. It adds Ordering question type, enhances the Report Builder (Cohort filtering), and expands the Messaging API (group support). Requires PHP 8.1+.
Moodle 4.5
Moodle 4.5 (LTS) introduces the core AI Subsystem and overhauls the Assignment workflow for efficiency. It adds mod_subsection for content hierarchy, the SMS Subsystem, and Open Badges 3.0 support. Requires PHP 8.1+.
Moodle 5.0
Moodle 5.0 (LTS) integrates a core AI Subsystem and a New Centralized Course Overview page for managers. It mandates PHP 8.2+, removes Oracle/Atto, and finalizes Open Badges 3.0 support.
Moodle 5.1
Moodle 5.1 focuses on security via directory restructure and a New Routing Engine. It improves AI access controls, expands the Course Overview, and refines the Activity Chooser. Requires PostgreSQL 15+.
What is a LMS
A Learning Management System (LMS) is a vital digital platform for training and education. It ensures consistency, yields data insights, and offers global scalability using structured content, communication, and competency mapping tools.
Why You Need a Multi-Step Upgrade
Upgrading an obsolete Moodle to the latest version requires multiple steps due to PHP incompatibility and breaking database changes.


















