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Compare Moodle vs Open English

Overall Rating

Ease of Use

9

0

Customer Support

9

0

Value for Money

9

0

Functionality

9

0

Specifications

Access Controls/Permissions
Activity Dashboard
Activity Tracking
Applicant Tracking
Asynchronous Learning
Attendance Tracking
Certification & Licensing
Collaboration Tools
Learner Portal
Training Management

Pros and Cons

Pros

Moodle is effortlessly scalable

Helps centralize data

Plug-in to create SCORM compliant Moodle site

Accessible in many languages

Makes documentation possible

Offers customizable layouts and formats

It offers live, personalized classes that make lessons engaging

The course is well-structured and divided into clear levels

Students can learn anytime from home with flexible scheduling

The lessons help improve vocabulary, pronunciation, and fluency


Cons

Too many features make the interface challenging to explore, as per one Moodle review

Gradebook may be difficult to use for non-technical users

Mobile app could be more user-friendly

Some teachers are impatient or speak too fast during class

There’s limited opportunity to practice writing and get feedback

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