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Moodle Developer training

With a bit of PHP knowledge many people can start learning Moodle development skills…

There’s no way around it, Moodle development is about writing code.

We have found there are generally two groups of people interested in learning about Moodle development:

  • Developers. These are people who work with code all the time, be it PHP, Javascript, C, or any other language. Often they have great experience and skills in development, and what they need is to understand how Moodle ‘works’ and how they can use their transferable skills to the specific Moodle architecture.
  • The second group are not developers, but administrators, teachers, general IT people. They may know a little PHP, but don’t call themselves programmers or developers. Usually they are keen to learn more, so they can do things on their Moodle site that usually only developers could do.

Our MoodleBites for Developers course works well for both groups, existing developers will find it fairly straightforward, whilst non-developers will of course find it more demanding.

We’ve actually created a free pre-developer course, which you can use to check whether you are ready for the Level 1 – try it here: https://www.moodlebites.com/enrol/index.php?id=228

Stuart Mealor
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Stuart Mealor

Stuart is interested in all things e-learning, with specific interests in Moodle, e-learning strategy, and business development. His experience in education over 30 years, MBA in International Business, and knowledge of e-learning systems implementation, together with graphic design background, give him a unique skill set for e-learning projects.

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