Experience the power of the world’s most popular LMS at OEB
Moodle HQ, creators of the world’s most used LMS, will be attending OEB Global in Berlin in November 27-29.
As makers of the most widely used LMS worldwide, Moodle is attending the upcoming edtech conference in Berlin to connect with education leaders and technology specialists and discuss how Moodle’s flexibility and scalability can support e-learning goals and projects from all sectors.
Moodle’s Solutions Engineer Salvador Meneses will be facilitating a workshop on Adaptive Learning in November 27th at 9am. Participants in the session will explore examples of personalised learning and create simulations and decision-making exercises, as well as learn to use Moodle’s activity completion features to tailor courses to the needs and levels of each learner.
In the exhibition area, alongside their Certified Moodle Partner eThink Education, Moodle HQ will be at the stand D31 sharing their latest e-learning and mobile learning innovations for K12 and Higher Education, as well as their new corporate LMS Moodle Workplace. Educators and trainers in search of advancing their career will also have the chance to learn all about the new Moodle Educator Certification Program to get skilled up on their digital competence and prepare themselves for an increasingly online world and digital workplace.
Learn how Moodle can support your organisation’s digital learning needs at all levels - visit the team - Stand D31 at OEB 2019 or get in touch at [email protected].
About Moodle
Moodle is the world's most used open source learning platform and gives educators and learners powerful, flexible tools for online learning.
With over 160 million users worldwide, Moodle supports the education and training needs of organisations like the United Nations or the UK Government, companies like Google and international universities, K-12 and Higher Education schools worldwide.
Moodle has a network of 80+ certified Partners that provide Moodle-related services to help with any organisations’ e-learning projects.