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How to Add No-Code Video Conferencing to Your Moodle Courses

· 4 min read
Chaboud Simon
Community & Marketing Lead

As an educator using Moodle, your goal is to create engaging and effective learning experiences. You want to add live, interactive video classes to your courses, but the options can be frustrating. You're either stuck with complex tools that require technical help, or you're forced to send your students to an external platform like Zoom, breaking the seamless flow of your course.

What if you could add a powerful, interactive virtual classroom directly to your Moodle course as easily as adding a quiz or a forum?

With the official Plug-N-Meet plugin for Moodle, you can. You don't need to be a developer, and you don't need to write a single line of code. This article will show you how to create a fully integrated, no-code video conferencing service right inside your Moodle site.

Meet Users Where They Are: Why We Build Plugins, Not Another Standalone App

· 4 min read
Chaboud Simon
Community & Marketing Lead

If you manage a Learning Management System (LMS) like Moodle or a Content Management System (CMS) like WordPress, you've likely faced this frustrating scenario: you have a vibrant community, a rich content library, and a well-defined user base, but the moment you need to host a live class or a webinar, you have to send everyone away to a third-party, standalone application.

You generate a Zoom link, post it on your site, and hope your users can find it, log in correctly, and navigate back when it's over. This experience is clunky, disjointed, and it breaks the seamless learning environment you've worked so hard to build.

At plugNmeet, we believe this is a fundamentally flawed workflow. That's why we made a deliberate architectural choice: to be a plugin-first platform, not just another standalone app.

Building a Secure and Scalable E-Learning Platform with Plug-N-Meet and Moodle

· 5 min read
Bob Teng
Developer Advocate

For educators and institutions using Moodle, the goal is to create a seamless, engaging, and secure learning environment. However, when it's time for a live virtual class, many are forced to send their students to an external, generic video conferencing link. This experience is often disjointed, and the tools provided are frequently limited to passive screen sharing.

What if your live classroom felt like a native part of Moodle? What if you could move beyond one-way screen sharing to a truly interactive and collaborative canvas, all while maintaining the highest levels of security and performance?

By integrating the plugNmeet activity module into Moodle, you can achieve exactly that. This post explores how to leverage plugNmeet's powerful, built-in collaborative tools—the interactive whiteboard and shared notepad—to build a superior e-learning platform.