
Last week we asked the twitterverse what other names they had adopted for their Moodle (it’s a great name/acronym, but lots of schools call it by something entirely different). The most popular? iLearn. Here’s a sampling (including the landing pages) of the various euphemisms for Moodle sites around the world:
- Stream is what they call their Moodle at Massey University in New Zealand: https://secure.mymassey.com
- Citybit: http://citybit.southampton-city.ac.uk/
- Here’s one of my favorites: Rickypedia [http://rickypedia.org/moodle/]
- @Soon2bMrsLander said, “Our Moodle is called Learnzone
- @kentvillard let mentioned that they attempted to brand their Moodle as [email protected], but Moodle was too hard to shake
- @deglearn let us know that their Moodle instance at Hochschule Deggendorf University is called iLearn
- Interestingly, Cal State University of Monterey Bay also calls their Moodle iLearn, http://archive.ilearn.csumb.edu/
- LearningSpace – this is what they call their Moodle at Urban Design London: http://www.urbandesignlondon.com/learningspace/
Does your Moodle go by another name? Are their benefits or downsides in branding it uniquely? Let us know in the comments.
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with 3 moodle installations, using the term moodle to describe where folks were going wasn’t working. needed different names.. settled on Classroom Connection, Family Connection and Cluster Connection. each is geared toward a different audience as you might imagine. However, I’m having a hard time making the brand name stick, as we started calling this our intranet, when we just had one installation.
Our school’s name is often abbreviated to its initials SCH so we have SCHoodle 🙂
ours is called “LearnOnline (Moodle)” and people refer to it by either name.