Just ran across a company, NineHub, who are offering free moodle hosting. I’m not sure what the catch is… and there’s always a catch, right?! but it might be worth looking into if you want a non-work moodle site to play with. http://ninehub.com/
Just ran across a company, NineHub, who are offering free moodle hosting. I’m not sure what the catch is… and there’s always a catch, right?! but it might be worth looking into if you want a non-work moodle site to play with. http://ninehub.com/
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i tried ninehub but the top half of the page is ridled with Advertisements thats why i recomend moodle4free.com its easyer to set up and self explanitory just go to http://moodle4free.com then type in a subomain that you want it will be something like subdomain.moodle4free.com then you put in your e-mail make shore its correct because an confermation e-mail will be sent to you and also a admin password will be sent to you.
ONE WORD OF ADVICE DONT CHANGE THE SETTINGS IN THE ADMINISTRATION BOX BECAUSE YOU CAN LOCK YOURSELF OUT OF YOUR SITE LIKE I DID.
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