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Totara 2.7 released

This stellar software release contains many new features including graphical reporting, dynamic appraisals and audience-based dashboards, and enhancements to existing features such as face-to-face and report builder. Beyond the new features and improvements, accessibility and usability have also been enhanced.

Moodle MOOC announced

Moodle HQ is running another Learn Moodle MOOC this year. It kicks off 9th August 2015. Teaching with Moodle: An introduction is for anybody who wants to use Moodle for teaching, whether it be in a school, a university, a company or just personal interest.

Discover your Star Wars team role

Every galaxy needs a strong team that works well together and learns from each other. Social learning is at the heart of success, making the team collectively stronger and more knowledgeable. How do you help your team to learn and perform better? What is your social learning style? Take this short quiz to discover your Star Wars team role.

HTML5 for elearning design

Shifting towards HTML5 helps L&D professionals deliver and access content faster, easier, and cheaper across all platforms and operating systems.

Moodle 2.8 released

This major release focuses on improvements to the Gradebook, usability enhancements, forums, analytics and more.

Getting to know SCORM

Getting to grips with SCORM doesn’t have to be complicated — read through our brief guide to SCORM. We also outline how you can add a SCORM package to Moodle.

Totara Academy

The Totara Academy has been recently launched. It offers Partners and subscribers training materials, courses and programs to become certified in their knowledge of Totara products.

Moodle voted best LMS in Top 100 Tools for Learning

More than one thousand learning professionals worldwide shared their favourite tools for learning recently in the Annual Survey of Learning Tools, organised by the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies.

Understanding HTML5 for eLearning design

Shifting towards HTML5 will mean L&D professionals will be able to deliver and access content faster, easier, and cheaper across all platforms and operating systems.