Near-Life is welcomed as Moodle’s newest Certified Integration Partner
Moodle is a learning platform designed to provide educators, administrators and learners with a single robust, secure and integrated system to create personalised learning environments.
It is one of the most popular LMS platforms in the world.
Near-Life’s easy-to-use authoring tool integrates easily with Moodle using an LTI approach. The new partnership arrangement will help support Moodle users, including educators and learning professionals, to quickly make interactive video, VR and gamified content: providing Moodle LMS experiences that are more engaging, more memorable, and more impactful.
Engage learners with interactive video and VR content
Near-Life’s goal is to facilitate accessible interactive content creation: from simple quizzes to complex simulations, using interactive video and VR.
“We’re incredibly proud to be partnering with Moodle, the world’s most popular LMS. Our interactive video and VR authoring tool integrates seamlessly with the Moodle platform using LTI technology. Our aim is to support Moodle users across the globe: helping them create and share immersive content for their learners, quickly and easily,” says Mike Todd, CEO of Near-Life.
Moodle’s Technology Partner Manager, Carles Aguiló Collado, says,
“The fact that Moodle is open-source generates a myriad of ways through which users interact with it. New activity types are one of the most popular additions to Moodle, and thanks to them, partners are continuously pushing the limits of what is possible to do in Moodle.
“Near-Life creates video scenarios where the user is prompted to take actions, generating a visual “create your own adventure” type of activity. I can hardly think of more engaging, memorable items than those generated in this manner.”
Create impactful content
One example of Near-Life’s mission to support impactful content is their recent partnership with the Norwegian Refugee Council to help deliver a new, interactive learning project to support the humanitarian response to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
Utilising a mixture of interactive video, decision-based scenarios, documentary-style films, written content and quizzes, the new interactive learning project is designed to support experiential learning and promote a grounding in Humanitarian access.
Interested to try it for yourself?
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