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To run Moodle effectively you should, as a minimum, use the system components listed on this page. If you do not, Moodle may still work but some functionality may be lost.
Workplace internal configurations may restrict the functionality of Moodle. Access to content may be affected, as may the possibility of uploading files. File size limitations may also apply. Workplaces may also have older versions of software, and Moodle may not perform well with these.
Recommended:
Win 7, 10, Mac OSX Sierra, iPad IOS 10
At present, the Moodle Mobile app is not supported due to poor performance. We recommend that you use Moodle through a web browser on your mobile device, but preferably through a desktop or laptop browser.
Use a broadband connection (256 Kbit/sec or faster—this will ensure that you can view videos and online presentations) through USB wireless modem, ADSL, T1/T2, fibre optic or cable.
Dial-up access will be significantly slower, and we do not recommend it for using Moodle.
The recommended browsers are:
Note that add-ons and toolbars can affect any browser's performance.
MS Internet Explorer is not recommended.
If you have any difficulty accessing Moodle, check that you are using one of the supported browsers above before you contact our Moodle support.
If you are using MS Internet Explorer 9 and experience problems accessing Moodle, visit this page, "Fix Site Display", for assistance.
We recommend that the following be enabled:
We recommend that you use the latest version of Adobe Flash Player.
We recommend that you use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
To view all the resources uploaded to Moodle, you will probably need to have Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) or an equivalent (e.g. Open Office, Viewer) installed.
With all firewalls, ensure that you enable uploading of files.