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Small and mobile | ==Small and mobile== | ||
Small footprint mobile Internet independent device that provides a wireless network to smartphones, tablets and computers. | Small footprint mobile Internet independent device that provides a wireless network to smartphones, tablets and computers. | ||
Moodle 3.5 | |||
==Moodle 3.5== | |||
Full-fledged Moodle learning management system that enables to supply learning activities and to share files with your users. | Full-fledged Moodle learning management system that enables to supply learning activities and to share files with your users. | ||
Wi-Fi Access Point | |||
==Wi-Fi Access Point== | |||
When connected to your ethernet network, the MoodleBox provides Internet access to all devices that are wirelessly connected. | When connected to your ethernet network, the MoodleBox provides Internet access to all devices that are wirelessly connected. | ||
Free and cheap | |||
==Free and cheap== | |||
The MoodleBox is a free project, a platform based on Raspberry Pi 3, and very cheap. The whole bill of materials amounts to about $90. | The MoodleBox is a free project, a platform based on Raspberry Pi 3, and very cheap. The whole bill of materials amounts to about $90. | ||
Revision as of 01:27, 15 December 2018
Small and mobile
Small footprint mobile Internet independent device that provides a wireless network to smartphones, tablets and computers.
Moodle 3.5
Full-fledged Moodle learning management system that enables to supply learning activities and to share files with your users.
Wi-Fi Access Point
When connected to your ethernet network, the MoodleBox provides Internet access to all devices that are wirelessly connected.
Free and cheap
The MoodleBox is a free project, a platform based on Raspberry Pi 3, and very cheap. The whole bill of materials amounts to about $90.