Software:Moodlerooms

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Short description: American company

Moodlerooms was an open source eLearning company based in Baltimore, Maryland and was the largest provider of Moodle (Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment).[1]

Moodlerooms supported Moodle software starting in 2005. The company was co-founded by Sheila D. Gatling, Gina Russell Stevens, Thomas Murdock, and Martin Dougiamas. Moodlerooms offered a cloud-hosted enterprise Moodle platform. Blackboard, Inc merged with Moodlerooms and another certified Moodle Partner in Australia called NetSpot in April 2012. Moodlerooms remained an independent division within the Blackboard family of educational tools.

Blackboard is no longer a Certified Moodle Partner

As of June 30, 2018, Blackboard (which has been trading as "Moodlerooms" since 2012) is no longer a Certified Moodle Partner. Therefore, Blackboard will no longer be licensed to use the Moodlerooms name or the Moodle trademarks that had been licensed to them to advertise their Moodle-related services. Moodle Partners

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