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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What Does Moodle Mean? Moodle is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the General Public License. Developed on pedagogical principles, Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other e-learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors. Moodle in itself stands for Modular Object-Oriented [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>What
Does Moodle Mean?</strong></p>



<p>Moodle is a free and open-source learning management system written in <span id="more-2810"></span>PHP and distributed under the General Public License. Developed on pedagogical principles, <a href="https://moodle.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Moodle</a> is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other e-learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.</p>



<p>Moodle
in itself stands for <strong>Modular
Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment.</strong></p>



<p>This makes <a href="https://www.dodwellsolutions.com/moodle-e-learning-solutions/">Moodle e-learning solutions</a>, to be on a more robust hosting environment.</p>



<p><strong>How
to Choose a Moodle Hosting Provider</strong></p>



<p>While Moodle hosting isn’t
technically a type of hosting, there are some things to take into consideration
and some specific features to look for when choosing a host for a Moodle site.</p>



<p>And while many hosts in Kenya who do
offer those features, there are also some who are dedicated to Moodle LMS
hosting.</p>



<p>Either way, knowing what you need
from a host in order for your educational eLearning portal to function properly
is paramount in that decision.</p>



<p><strong>Capacity</strong></p>



<p>The first thing to consider is
capacity. How many students will be accessing and using your site
simultaneously?</p>



<p>Too many, and without a good host,
and Moodle can run quite slowly, resulting in a poor user experience for your
students.</p>



<p>Make sure your host can accommodate multiple
users on your site at once, and at peak usage times.</p>



<p><strong>Compatibility
with Moodle</strong></p>



<p>Next, check which version of Moodle
you’ll be using. All versions of Moodle work best in a standard Linux, Apache,
MySQL, and PHP, or LAMP stack infrastructure.</p>



<p>Check that your host not only offers
LAMP, but updates it on a regular basis to keep up with new versions of those
components, but of the CMS you’ll be using.</p>



<p>In addition, select a host that will
allow you to customize the PHP and MySQL configurations to accommodate Moodle.
Not all hosts will let you do that.</p>



<p><strong>Control
Panel and Compression</strong></p>



<p>Choose a host that offers a control
panel through which you can compress files of 20 megabytes or more. This will
make it easier for you to switch hosts in the future, should you ever decide to
do so.</p>



<p>Also, make sure your Moodledata
folder is not stored in the public folder, also for future ease of migration.</p>



<p>If all this seems a little confusing
or just a lot to keep track of, look for a host that offers dedicated Moodle
hosting.</p>



<p>That way, you’ll know they’ve
thought of everything, and all you’ll have to worry about is creating
high-quality educational content for your students.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Types of Hosting for Moodle</h3>



<p>Shared hosting plans may not provide the power needed to host large websites
for online learning, such as university courses that experience large
enrollments.</p>



<p>Though, they will be adequate for smaller online learning services. For more
power, you’ll want to check out Dedicated server plans or Virtual private
servers depending on your need.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Dedicated Moodle Hosting</h2>



<p>Dodwell Solutions is specialized in Moodle hosting in Kenya and the entire
East Africa. We also provide Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud hosting to run
your Moodle website on.</p>



<p>Our hosting services are scalable, making it able to handle everything from
500 to 10 thousand students.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Moodle Customization Options</h3>



<p>Customization options for Moodle come in the following forms:</p>



<ul><li>Themes are
     template packages that change the way the course looks</li><li>Plugins
     enhance the functionality of Moodle by adding additional features written
     in PHP</li><li>Language
     packs help tutors to provide courses in their learners’ local languages</li><li>Dreamweaver
     is a proprietary web development suite that can be used to create and
     manage Moodle pages</li><li>Moodle is
     open source so you can alter its underlying code.</li></ul>



<p>The open source nature of Moodle makes it very flexible and extensible. Most
changes can be made in the administration panel; those that cannot can usually
be hacked together using PHP.</p>



<p>Themes are one of the most powerful options for customizing Moodle. Themes
can also change the look of an entire elearning website, letting companies add
their own colors and branding.</p>



<p>Some organizations develop their own themes based on bootstrap content, so
it’s easy to customize the theme for your own use.</p>



<p>The fact that plugins are written in PHP helps a lot. It not only helps in
creating your own, but it means there are a lot that have been contributed by
the user community.</p>



<p><strong>Moodle
Requirements</strong></p>



<p><em>Dodwell Solutions&#8217; Dedicated Servers</em></p>



<p>If you’re looking for a web hosting
account for Moodle, you’ll need Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP for a smooth
installation.</p>



<p>Moodle’s own documentation states
that this is the “safest” way to install it, and there’s a huge amount of
support for the LAMP stack.</p>



<p>Moodle can also be installed on
Windows or Mac as a standalone piece of software – ideal if you want to give it
a test drive before handing it over to your system admin team.</p>



<p><strong>One-Click
vs. DIY Installation</strong></p>



<p>If you want to install Moodle to a
hosting account but your provider doesn’t give you one-click installs, the
process will be slightly more complicated.</p>



<p>Many hosting companies provide
helpful customer support to walk you through this.</p>



<p>If you aren’t so good with the
technical stuff, then you might want to switch to a hosting provider that
integrates simple application installs.</p>



<p><strong>Databases
and PHP</strong></p>



<p>But, if you still want to take this
on, there are a couple of things that must be done before starting.</p>



<p>First, you’ll want to make sure that
your host provides a database such as MySQL or MariaDB.</p>



<p>The host will also have to support
PHP. You may have to configure PHP in your control panel.</p>



<p>In order for your Moodle website to
work, you will also need a variety of PHP extensions installed.</p>



<p>If you are unsure if you have these
with your host service, don’t worry. Moodle will check for these extensions
while installing so you can install necessary scripts before continuing.</p>



<p>You can also talk to your hosting
provider about their included script installations.</p>



<p><strong>Final
Installation Tasks</strong></p>



<p>The rest of the process can be
completed by following instructions on Moodle’s website.</p>



<p>Though, inexperienced web users will
find it much easier to pick a hosting company that provides a one-click install
of the application.</p>



<p><strong>Moodle
Needs:</strong></p>



<ol><li>A bare minimum of 160MB storage space for core files –
     but remember that you need space for your multimedia and content uploaded
     by students</li><li>Linux or Windows</li><li>A backup location with sufficient space (preferably in
     a remote location)</li><li>256MB server RAM (again, a bare minimum – Moodle
     recommends 1GB for every 10-20 concurrent users)</li><li>MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL or Oracle support (MySQL or
     PostgreSQL recommended)</li><li>PHP</li><li>Remote backup provision to store copies of your
     students’ work</li><li>A web server</li><li>A modern web browser.</li></ol>



<p>In summary, here’s what Moodle needs
at a minimum vs what it needs to run optimally:</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class=""><thead><tr><td>
   <strong>Attribute</strong>
   </td><td>
   <strong>Minimum</strong>
   </td><td>
   <strong>Recommended</strong>
   </td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>
  Operating System
  </td><td>
  Anything that runs the software
  listed below
  </td><td>
  Linux
  </td></tr><tr><td>
  Web Server
  </td><td>
  Apache, IIS, lightttpd, nginx,
  cherokee, zeus, and LiteSpeed
  </td><td>
  Apache or IIS
  </td></tr><tr><td>
  PHP
  </td><td>
  5.3.2
  </td><td>
  Most recent (stable) release
  </td></tr><tr><td>
  Database
  </td><td>
  MSSQL, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL
  </td><td>
  MySQL or PostgreSQL
  </td></tr><tr><td>
  Browser
  </td><td>
  Firefox 4, Internet Explorer 8,
  Safari 5, Chrome 11, Opera 9
  </td><td>
  The latest version of the browser
  of your choice plus the necessary plugins for your content
  </td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>You may be tempted to get the most
inexpensive hosting for your Moodle setup, but keep in mind that as your
student body scales, you’ll need to scale your website as well.</p>



<p>Best to keep that in mind when
selecting your web hosting package.</p>



<p>While many web hosting companies
offer Moodle as a 1-click installer, not all of them will meet these
requirements on their cheapest plans.</p>



<p>The remote backup provision is
rarely offered on any web hosting plan, and will require a more complicated
setup than a regular website.</p>



<p>We recommend opting for a virtual
private server (VPS) or dedicated server, but have a chat with your host before
committing.</p>



<p>For robust and more scalable hosting services write to
elearning@dodwellsolutions.com</p>
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