reviewInternational Journal of STEM EducationJan 25, 2022GOLD OA

A systematic review on trends in using Moodle for teaching and learning

University of South Australia

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Abstract

Background

The Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) is widely used in online teaching and learning, especially in STEM education. However, educational research on using Moodle is scattered throughout the literature. Therefore, this review aims to summarise this research to assist three sets of stakeholders-educators, researchers, and software developers. It identifies: (a) how and where Moodle has been adopted; (b) what the concerns, trends, and gaps are to lead future research and software development; and (c) innovative and effective methods for improving online teaching and learning.The review used the 4-step PRISMA-P process to identify 155 suitable journal articles from 104 journals in 55 countries published from January 2015 to June 2021. The database search was conducted with Scopus and Web of Science. Insights into the educational use of Moodle were determined through bibliometric analysis with Vosviewer outputs and thematic analysis.

Results

This review shows that Moodle is mainly used within University STEM disciplines and effectively improves student performance, satisfaction, and engagement. Moodle is increasingly being used as a platform for adaptive and collaborative learning and used to improve online assessments. The use of Moodle is developing rapidly to address academic integrity, ethics, and security issues to enhance speed and navigation, and incorporate artificial intelligence.

Citation impact

322
total citations
FWCI
178.13
Percentile
100%
References
117
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Scopus
  • Computer science
  • Thematic analysis
  • Educational technology
  • Learning Management
  • Process (computing)
  • Higher education
  • World Wide Web
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