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    Moodle is an open-source Learning Management System (LMS) that provides educators with the tools and features to create and manage online courses. It allows educators to organize course materials, create quizzes and assignments, host discussion forums, and track student progress. Moodle is highly flexible and can be customized to meet the specific needs of different institutions and learning environments.

    Moodle supports both synchronous and asynchronous learning environments, enabling educators to host live webinars, video conferences, and chat sessions, as well as providing a variety of tools that support self-paced learning, including videos, interactive quizzes, and discussion forums. The platform also integrates with other tools and systems, such as Google Apps and plagiarism detection software, to provide a seamless learning experience.

    Moodle is widely used in educational institutions, including universities, K-12 schools, and corporate training programs. It is well-suited to online and blended learning environments and distance education programs. Additionally, Moodle's accessibility features make it a popular choice for learners with disabilities, ensuring that courses are inclusive and accessible to all learners.

    The Moodle community is an active group of users, developers, and educators who contribute to the platform's development and improvement. The community provides support, resources, and documentation for users, as well as a forum for sharing ideas and best practices. Moodle releases regular updates and improvements, ensuring that the platform remains up-to-date with the latest technologies and best practices.

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Course Description: This course provides an in-depth introduction to the fundamental concepts and design principles of modern operating systems. Students will explore how operating systems manage hardware and software resources to provide services such as process and thread management, memory management, file systems, input/output handling, and security. Key topics include process scheduling, synchronization, deadlocks, virtual memory, paging, system calls, and file system architecture. The course also introduces students to various types of operating systems, including batch, time-sharing, distributed, and real-time systems. Hands-on programming assignments and projects using a simulated or real OS environment (e.g., Linux) will give students practical experience in OS design and implementation. Learning Outcomes: By the end of the course, students will be able to: Understand and explain the role and functions of an operating system. Analyze and implement basic algorithms related to CPU scheduling, memory management, and file systems. Develop system-level code involving process creation, synchronization, and inter-process communication. Evaluate different OS architectures and their trade-offs. Apply concepts in real-world scenarios and operating system environments.