The history of Moodle
As we prepare to embark on our journey, let's take a step back and learn about where Moodle got its name, and how it was developed.
Moodle's name gives you an insight into its approach to e-learning. The official Moodle documentation at http://docs.moodle.org states the following:
The phrase online learning experience connotes a more active, engaging role for students and teachers. It connotes, among other things, web pages that can be explored in any order, courses with live chats among students and teachers, forums where users can rate messages on their relevance or insight, online workshops that enable students to evaluate one another's work, impromptu polls that let the teacher evaluate what students think of a course's progress, and directories set aside for teachers to upload and share their files. All these features create an active learning environment, full of different kinds of student-to-student and student-to-teacher interactions. This is the kind of user experience that Moodle excels at and the kind that this book will help you create.
The next section describes connectivism, which is the underlying learning philosophy of Moodle, and explains how and why people learn from each other.