Go1 vs. Moodle

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Go1
Score 8.7 out of 10
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The Go1 platform upskills organizations with relevant content for employees, curated from their content library and delivered through the tools employees already use. ​ ​ Go1 offers skill-aligned content from audio to video, and from compliance to business, and tech. Its integrations with HR tech providers and workplace apps allow teams to take advantage of the Go1 library through an existing solution. Go1 brings learning…N/A
Moodle
Score 8.1 out of 10
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Moodle is an open source learning management system with hundreds of millions of users around the globe and translated into over 100 languages, used by organizations to support their education and training needs.N/A
Pricing
Go1Moodle
Editions & Modules
Content Hub
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Go1Moodle
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Go1Moodle
Considered Both Products
Go1
Chose Go1
The cooperation with Go1 covers content and platform, integrating with our existing platform; thus, it is more comprehensive in coverage. The consultant helped with integration, and thus the user experience is more seamless; our learner does not need to fiddle with the …
Moodle

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Features
Go1Moodle
Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Go1
7.9
14 Ratings
8% below category average
Moodle
8.0
29 Ratings
3% below category average
Course authoring8.211 Ratings8.725 Ratings
Course catalog or library8.713 Ratings8.026 Ratings
Player/Portal8.512 Ratings8.326 Ratings
Learning content8.614 Ratings7.724 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications7.712 Ratings8.527 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics7.914 Ratings9.024 Ratings
Social learning7.07 Ratings7.426 Ratings
Gamification7.06 Ratings6.03 Ratings
Mobile friendly00 Ratings5.726 Ratings
Assignments00 Ratings8.729 Ratings
Compliance management00 Ratings9.022 Ratings
Learning administration00 Ratings8.627 Ratings
Single Sign On (SSO) Enabled Learning00 Ratings8.52 Ratings
eLearning Content
Comparison of eLearning Content features of Product A and Product B
Go1
7.7
14 Ratings
10% below category average
Moodle
-
Ratings
Multi-Lingual Support6.77 Ratings00 Ratings
Structured Learning8.014 Ratings00 Ratings
Course Searches8.014 Ratings00 Ratings
Historical Metrics7.111 Ratings00 Ratings
Cloud-Based Content8.612 Ratings00 Ratings
Automation & Integration8.012 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Go1Moodle
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
(19 ratings)
8.0
(65 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.4
(3 ratings)
10.0
(22 ratings)
Usability
7.6
(2 ratings)
8.0
(8 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(4 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
7.4
(15 ratings)
Online Training
-
(0 ratings)
6.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.8
(2 ratings)
Ease of integration
7.9
(9 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(3 ratings)
User Testimonials
Go1Moodle
Likelihood to Recommend
Go1
Go1 is a great solution for SMEs looking to implement their first LMS. The cost per person is reasonable and the content available is vast. The Account Managers do a great job at working with the business to ensure a smooth launch, with loads of additional content to drive usage (email templates, schedules, etc).
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Moodle
Moodle is great for any environment where a class or other learning activity needs to be completed in an asynchronous manner. It can be used to post information, create interactive threads for discussion, issue quiz and exam work with grading, track and grade progress, and keep track of attendance. It is an overall wonderful solution for managing asynchronous learning.
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Pros
Go1
  • The huge library and variety of courses that can be accessed from multiple different providers in one place.
  • Our account manager from Go1 is always on hand to answer any questions we have or help with any tasks we have.
  • It is also very easy to pull reports from and monitor learning across the board.
  • I also love that I can pull the .skorm file for learning content from the site to reupload onto our internal site for compliance training.
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Moodle
  • Moodle's grade book works well. Assignments are integrated so the grades are recorded automatically.
  • Moodle is customizable by administrators, so our version only gives us the options we need. NO Clutter.
  • The discussion board offers several options for instructors that help with grading. I use "sum of points", but there are other options as well.
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Cons
Go1
  • The integration from Go1 to SF can be improved with more attention to detail that can make a big impact in the operational cost of running the integration. Many information and configuration in the target system that should be available to pre-filling or can be pre-configured to allow better automated integration that is time efficient.
  • The reporting can be improved and further automated; this include in an integrated scenario.
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Moodle
  • The interface is not very intuitive. You must know what you are looking for in order to navigate effectively.
  • Although installation of Moodle is easy, it is a little more difficult to configure it with your other Learning tools. As an example, LDAP synchronization is a little difficult.
  • The interface is a little dated, even though new releases keep coming out (which is great!) none of them really add value to the appearance of the platform.
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Likelihood to Renew
Go1
Pretty sure we will renew
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Moodle
We use it because it is what have committed to back in 2011. Perhaps Moodle will evolve and advance in a positive way that will alleviate most of our user-based gripes? Perhaps it will not appear to be as cost effective given the need for a certain level of engineering and support staff to maintain it at a future level of sustainability? It's hard to say. As an enterprise scale critical application, we like it, but don't love it. Our instructors don't particularly like it at all.
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Usability
Go1
Intuitive to upload. Record management and reporting needs some training.
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Moodle
Moodle can be used on a tablet, on a mobile phone, and on a PC. It is easy to navigate for learners and figure out for administrators. The learners can easily complete tasks and the administrators can easily track completion. The last thing about Moodle that one may not realize is that it somewhat resembles Facebook in its layout. This means that users are already familiar with the interface and therefore they are more comfortable using it.
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Reliability and Availability
Go1
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Moodle
Yes, Moodle is always available. We are self-hosted and Moodle is always up and available. The only time that it is not available is when we are upgrading it each semester. It is then down for just a few planned hours. That is in-between semesters and we let the faculty and students know. We do it on a Friday evening and it is back up within a few hours.
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Performance
Go1
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Moodle
Moodle is an excellent LMS in relationship to any other one that I have seen or used. The pages load quickly and the reports complete in a reasonable time frame. Moodle has taken on Respondus, StudyMate, BigBlueButton, Turning Tech, Turnitin2, Certificates, Attendance, Tegrity, Questionnaire, Virtual Programming Lab, and Badges. All of these programs work right in with Moodle and do not cause any issues. Instructors may also use Camtasia and Snagit software as well as using webcams, downloading videos from the Internet, adding into books, or any of the many other areas within Moodle. Our instructors use the grade books without many problems and really don't ask questions much anymore. We upgrade Moodle every semester and are currently on 2.9+. Our instructors have basically learned to use most of the resources and activities.
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Support Rating
Go1
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Moodle
Moodle is open source, and must be evaluated in that context, but one also has to provide a fair comparison to competing products with commercial backing. Support varies depending on the component of Moodle. Bug reports in Moodle Core that affect security or stability are dealt with promptly. Functionality requests or features not working smoothly may or may not be addressed, depending on whether the functionality desired matches the "vision" of Moodle HQ. The user community provides excellent support for initial installation and configuration, but more complex questions may go unanswered, unless they are noticed by someone who happens to know the answer. The support forum feature at the Moodle site (the same feature used within Moodle itself) does not provide granular subscription to topic discussions, apparently by design, and Moodle HQ seems resistant to changing this feature.
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Online Training
Go1
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Moodle
I have used a few sites and they were adequate but my best learning experience was face to face and hands on.
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Implementation Rating
Go1
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Moodle
Find a partner who will work with you during the implementation process. Be sure to provide ample training for veteran users on the changes and for newbies on the overall product.
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Alternatives Considered
Go1
Go1 has the biggest volume of content in the most varied formats. This allows us to tailor content for accessibility and neurodiversity purposes, skillsets, job roles and interests. We chose Go1 because they don't use pushy corporate sales and use a much softer sales pitch, as the product speaks for itself. This friendly tone of marketing was a major factor in choosing them over pushier, less personal brands
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Moodle
Blackboard has clear advantages in rubric management, and offers a content management system of its own. The largest barrier is cost for smaller or financially-disadvantaged organizations. However, as in any IT project, adequate resources must be made for even "free" software.
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Scalability
Go1
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Moodle
Well, I administer Moodle for a dozen of our divisions and there is a wide range of flexibility between offerings. I have course instructors who use every module i their course, chock full of videos, pictures, links to web tools for synchronous sessions within the asynchronous course. I also have others who are content with a syllabus, a few pdfs, links to podcast lectures and a few simple assignments. No matter if your organization is big or small, or if your requirements are strict for credentialing or non-existent (for internal know-how), Moodle can accommodate you.
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Return on Investment
Go1
  • Allowed us to reach over 2000 employees remotely and overcome access to training barriers.
  • Provided easy tracking for compliance to easily document training for regulatory compliance as well as organizational certifications.
  • Changed the way the organization approached training and prepared us to take on the challenges with COVID well before we knew we would need it.
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Moodle
  • While it certainly takes more time to develop an online training vs a face-to-face we can offer the same content over and over again and meet a larger audience. There's no way we could have offered these trainings face-to-face to the same size audience. Economically it's just not feasible. Moodle allows us to share multiple trainings on a variety of topics over extended periods of time in a cost effective way.
  • The impact on early interventionists is still being evaluated, but we do know that early interventionist now have more ways to access professional development than in the past. The ability to customize the registration page has allowed us to track which agencies in Virginia are having their staff participate and we can see which topics are favored above others.
  • Other LMS's were far too costly. Aside from the monthly hosting fees (less than $200 a year), and the time it took to do the initial install and setup, Moodle is free. Once it's setup the only elearning costs are related to the development and creation of each training and then the setup of training on Moodle. This allows us to devote more time and money to the development and creation of more courses vs. the management of the system.
  • Minimal tech support for the users is required and most requests are limited to lost/userid passwords. The course designer is able to manage tech support needs for the users because so few requests are received.
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ScreenShots

Go1 Screenshots

Screenshot of Go1 Content SearchScreenshot of Go1 Content PlaylistScreenshot of Go1 Content PlayerScreenshot of Go1 Content PlayerScreenshot of Go1 Content PlayerScreenshot of Go1 Content Completion

Moodle Screenshots

Screenshot of Moodle offers activities and resources to create courses.Screenshot of The course dashboard shows the courses which an student is enrolled in.Screenshot of Inside a course view shows the course complete index of activities and resources.
The course view can be customised to be cleaner allowing the student to focus on learning.Screenshot of Moodle Workplace includes all features in Moodle LMS and other exclusive features like multi-tenancy, dynamic rules, and report builder.Screenshot of Programs help users stay up-to-date with compliance, and help with designing learning paths for a teams so that they can develop the right competencies. Certificates can also be issued to validate learning and compliance.Screenshot of Dynamic Rules help to avoid the tedious tasks and create and manage automated rules for several groups of users. Learning experiences based on location, department, position, roles and other criteria are available.