Moodle was developed by Martin Dougiamas and stands for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment. Moodle uses many of the same tools that most online learning environments use, including calendar, news and announcements, online quizzes, instant message and many other features. The focus is on collaboration and interaction between students and teachers.
A similar online tool is Blackboard which was created by Blackboard Inc. It also uses many of the same tools that target teacher/student collaboration. Blackboard has been utilized by various colleges to allow students to get class information easily and to learn from classmates through online discussion boards.
All online learning environments use similar tools. Whether you are an elementary student learning in an online environment or an online student pursuing your online mba program, all online environments are composed of some of the same elements.
• Both are restricted access to students making students unable to make changes that may be seen as inappropriate
• Both utilize file uploads to help students learn
• Both use a drop box program to turn in assignments
• Both have many of the same links like Gradebook and My Courses to organize information
Although both Blackboard and Moodle share many similarities, each online learning environment utilizes different aspects and is sometimes more effective at particular things.
• Blackboard utilizes email to get information from teacher to student. The system is simple, but it is less collaborative than the forum style utilized by Moodle. Teachers post in the forum, and students can see and interact within a discussion.
• Moodle adds students to class rosters automatically while Blackboard needs a specific file uploaded before it can register the class roster.
• Moodle automatically updates the online calendar when quizzes are added, and Blackboard does not have this feature.
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