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Barcelona was chosen as our first European HQ because it is an incredible city, with a great climate, which is very attractive to our employees. It is also a highly active city, technologically speaking. I like its attitude and its culture. Barcelona is active, responsible, motivated, and invests on talent and constant learning. In addition, Spain is the second country in the world with more registered Moodle sites, adding up to more than 8, In terms of population, as I mentioned earlier, Spain is one of the top countries for registered sites.

One of the reasons why we came here was its proximity with Europe and because it connects us with South America. In addition, Moodle aims to incorporate hard-working talent that I mentioned earlier as well. Is this decision influenced by the entrance of its European Investor Education for the many , owned by the French multinational Decathlon?

Yes, of course, thanks to the entrance of this new member we are ready to face the investment to set up shop in Barcelona. Education for the many , owned by Decathlon, has a highly compatible mission and structure highly compatible with ours.

What is the goal? We consider that citizens should be able to make more of an impact on their governments. In this respect, the United Nations has established 17 goals for sustainable development of the planet. Its translation repository AMOS held over languages. The long awaited Moodle 2. The current focus is on mobile technology: an official HTML5 app was released in and Moodle includes a customisable theme suitable for all screen sizes. The inauguration of the Moodle Research conference in served as a reminder that, however advanced the technology, Moodle design and development is guided by social constructionist pedagogy.

Educators everywhere are encouraged to share their experiences, just as did Martin over a decade previously. During free self-paced courses were added to Learn Moodle to help new teachers, administrators and developers. In July , alongside a major redesign of Moodle. In , Martin makes the first post on the software he has developed and a year later, he releases Moodle v1 as an open software system. Action is in full swing now, and within months, Moodle is being used all over the world.

In , the first MoodleMoots is held in Europe, the first partnerships are being finalised. A big step was made in , with the release of Moodle v2. At this stage, there are more than 1M registered users. Moodle v3 was also released in , with improvements in usability and the user interface. This new version brought so much success to Moodle, that in , there were more than M registered users.

And this is just the tip of the ice-berg as most system admins do not register their site or users. In , the mobile app updates now include almost all the standard features available on desktop and we see the release of the Branded App.

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