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Reviews of extensions - components for Moodle that add core functionality to a course or front page by way of modules, blocks, plugins or hacks. Typical modules include activities that students undertake as part of their coursework in Moodle. In addition, resource-based components that present items to students, such as learning objects, can be counted as modules. Blocks include results blocks that display grades in the left or right columns of a course page or MyMoodle page. Plugins can be loaded by separate URL such as the statistics plugin displayed via moodlesite.com/stats/index.php.
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