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Acreditta + Moodle: the new interoperable integration

August 2, 2023

The integration of Acreditta with Moodle (LTI type) is now available, which means that if you have this LMS you can integrate it with Acreditta through its API, thus streamlining the management and delivery of your digital recognitions. Learning platforms such as Moodle have become indispensable tools for educational institutions and companies seeking to offer courses and learning programs. In this context, the integration of technologies such as LTI (Learning Tools Interoperability) has become relevant to improve the educational experience and recognize the achievements of students and collaborators.

What is Moodle?

Moodle is a free and open source learning management platform (LMS) that allows you to create, administer and manage online courses. It was developed to facilitate the learning process through the Internet, providing a virtual environment where instructors can share educational materials, carry out activities, assign tasks and evaluate students’ progress.

What is an LTI type integration?

LTI, for its acronym in English, stands for “Learning Tools Interoperability”. It is an online education standard that allows the integration of different learning tools on the same platform. LTI specifications facilitate interconnection between learning management systems (LMS) and other applications, fostering collaboration and the expansion of educational resources.

Advantages

  • Facilitates Integration: LTI allows LMS administrators to add new functionality and third-party tools without having to modify the main platform.
  • Saving time and effort: Integration avoids development from scratch, which speeds up the creation and issuance of awards.
  • Administrative simplification: LTI integration reduces administrative burden by automating tasks such as generating and sending certificates. This allows those responsible for the area to focus on other academic and strategic activities.

Digital credentials in Moodle

Digital credentials offer a way to officially certify compliance with requirements and competencies in a course or learning program. These credentials can be shared online and validated quickly and reliably, benefiting both credential holders and organizations.

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The LTI integration in Moodle will allow administrators to configure the automatic granting of digital credentials to the collaborator or student once they have successfully completed a course or program. This process will be carried out transparently for the user, which will speed up the delivery of certificates and motivate those accredited to continue advancing in their learning.

This integration represents a significant advance in the online educational field. By allowing the configuration and granting of digital credentials upon completion of a course or learning program, this integration promotes recognition of credential holders’ achievements and fosters an enriching and personalized learning experience. If you have Moodle in your organization and want to issue digital credentials in Acreditta, request the integration!


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