4.4
out of 5
2.4K Ratings
Moodle has been a true blessing in my life. As a Christian pastor and rap artist, I’m always looking for ways to grow and serve my community better—and this app helps me do just that. I use Moodle through a free program called CRECEN, which offers professional-level courses for low-income citizens of Puerto Rico, USA, in partnership with the Universidad de Mayagüez. The app makes learning easy, accessible, and flexible—whether I’m on my phone or computer. I truly thank the developers and educators behind Moodle for facilitating such powerful online education. You are doing God’s work by empowering lives and building futures. Keep it up!
I use this app a lot to check my eClass assignments at Southern Adventist University. I can even upload assignments through this app which is pretty neat, but it’s got its issues… Sometimes it won’t let me sign in due to an error in the php file but as of recently, the app gives me some error message when I tap back into it after it’s been running in the background, but continues to work after that if I go to a different place inside the app. Also, if I have some other apps open, this app has a hard time loading, even though I have an iPhone 15 running iOS 26!
FIRST I want to say that I love that the "There are no discussions yet in this forum" button no longer prevents me from expanding the discussion prompt. The reat of my review starts here: Someone woke up and thought: "Let's make the layout more compact and move everything into menus where they aren't just readily available where people don't have to search to find it! :D" Why though? Now it takes longer to find my course content and it's a lot less easy-on-the-eyes than it was before. I'm keeping it at 3 because I still need it for school, when I can find stuff. Even on the Dashboard, there's just an empty space under the classes and you still have to pull out the sidebar to find anything that used to be there except squished into a box that isn't quite as wide as the screen.. Because I sure do love my mostly blank pages. The courses I might be able to get used to. The huge course title covering half the screen and making it awkward to scroll is annoying for now but not enough to complain too much I guess and I'll probabl get used to it eventually. The new layout of the courses isn't that bad, just new. Someone distracting, but not entirely nonsensical for the most part.
This will be a short review, a few words or more I’d write is that the app is easy to use and I’ve been using this app for my classes at community college. I’ve been in community college since 2017- present day as you may not know I failed some courses and had to retake them, so as you can tell by the years I have to retake courses, and I am hoping to graduate from my community college when I meet the requirements. I have written this review on may 6, 2023 and I submitted my assignment for geography that day using the Moodle app. I haven’t come across an issues with the app, all I had to do is set up the Moodle app by providing the web address url to my college campus which uses Moodle for students, staff, and professors, and I’ll have to login into Moodle using my school account and it was easy and accessible to access my college classes and check on them regularly when I need to get some work done. Overall, good app I am hoping the developers keep up with the good work as long they continue improving the app without any issues like crashes, or the app bugging.
Hello there, For anyone who’s reading this including the developers of Moodle. Instead of using the desktop version of Moodle on my computer it feels flexible, and adaptable for me. Because using Moodle allows me to switch to the desktop version on my computer, and the iOS version on my iPad as long I update the app. I don’t have much to share regarding the app for students, staff members, and instructors. It’s been helping me to succeed in my courses, and studies. Unfortunately, I won’t share as much details I won’t bore you with. I failed few classes not because of only procrastination, and few other reasons. I’m wishing parents to stop assuming kids or the younger generation to be on their phones, and computers. I don’t appreciate complaining. Anyways, it was a great app to access and check on any updates, announcements, and changes to assignments I am going to do next, or currently going to work on.
I am a big fan of the redesign; it makes the app feel and run smoother! The side arrow that follows you through the pages for the side menus, however, is not it and not a suitable placement. I am a student, so this is just my perspective but coming from the old iterations of the app, I would have to default to using the website, and now the app is more usable, and the thing I needed to use the website for I can complete in the app without problem. It would be nice to see better push notification integration. Overall the redesign is giving me high hopes because I thought the creators were just gone and left to fix just simple significant errors, but that’s about it. This is a nice change! Where design is being addressed but as well functionality was not a second thought to design.