MoodleMoot Japan 2026: Basic Information

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1. MoodleMoot Japan 2026

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2026年日本ムードルムート

日程|2026年2月27日(金)・28日(土)・3月1日(日)
会場|静岡理工科大学グループ静岡駅前キャンパス(M20ビル)
形式|対面形式
参加費|会員:無料,非会員:10,000円(詳細はこちら

2月27日は午後からワークショップ,28日と3月1日は午前・午後にわたり基調講演・一般講演です。

MoodleMoot Japan 2026

Dates / February 27 (Friday), 28 (Saturday), & March 1 (Sunday), 2026
Venue / Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology Shizuoka Campus (M20 building)
Sessions / Face-to-face
Registration fee / Member: Free, Non-Member: 10,000 yen (please visit here for details)

February 27 is allocated for workshops (starting in the afternoon), and the keynotes and parallel sessions are scheduled for February 28 and March 1.

2. What is a MoodleMoot? Should I go?

What is a Moodle Moot?
A MoodleMoot is a conference dedicated to users, developers and administrators of the very popular open-source course management system called Moodle. It lasts 2 or 3 days and is held in a conference center, university, or similar facility where a lot of people can meet and discuss Moodle. At a MoodleMoot you can take part in workshops, presentations, and forums covering all aspects of integrating and using Moodle effectively in a learning environment.
What is MoodleMoot Japan?
MoodleMoot Japan is the annual conference of the Moodle Association of Japan. It has been held every year since 2008. Because of its previous success in promoting Moodle use in Japan and its great contributions to the worldwide Moodle community, it is one of only a few MoodleMoots in the world that is recognized as an "official MoodleMoot" by Moodle headquarters in Australia.
Should I go?
If you are a teacher, educational administrator, software developer, materials developer, or IT manager then this conference will be of interest to you, and, if at all possible, you should try to go. If you are already using Moodle, then you can pick up ideas on how to use it more effectively as a teaching and research tool. If you are new to Moodle, then you can learn a lot from the hands-on workshops, and from talking to experienced users and suppliers of Moodle related services, such as hosting a Moodle site and creating e-learning materials.

3. Message from the Conference Chair

Welcome to MoodleMoot JAPAN 2026

It’s with immense pleasure and a sense of genuine excitement that I welcome you to MoodleMoot JAPAN 2026, in the beautiful city of Shizuoka. 

This year's theme, "Moodle: Supporting all domains: STEM, Medicine, Languages and Beyond," reflects a challenge and an opportunity. While, as a language teacher myself, it is fantastic to see the impressive work language educators have done with Moodle, I also yearn to broaden our vision. I want to see us collectively unlock Moodle’s full potential – envisioning its application across all disciplines, from the fields of science, technology, education, and mathematics (STEM) to the arts and humanities. This isn't just about using Moodle; it’s about reimagining what’s possible in education.

For teachers of STEM subjects, we have two keynote addresses that will focus on Mathematics, and specifically the STACK question type for Moodle. Prof. Chris Sangwin of the University of Edinburgh, the original creator of the STACK question type will be joining us. Also, Dr. Yasuyuki Nakamura of Nagoya University, who is a well-known proponent and researcher of the STACK. So, as you can see, this year's program is headlined with some strong offerings for mathematics.    

Additionally, we live in a time of unprecedented change. Though this has been true for most of my life, the rapid advancement of AI has certainly accelerated this change much, much more. As such, we need to share our knowledge and find our way forward together. There isn’t a single all-knowing authority to guide us, which means we must rely on our collective intelligence and experience. To cultivate this collaborative spirit, we're reintroducing poster presentations - a direct invitation to share your insights concisely and ignite meaningful conversations. And, inspired by the innovative approach of Defcon, we’re launching "Villages" – dedicated spaces for focused discussion and the generation of new ideas; no presenter, no "sage-on-the-stage" just people coming together to discuss a topic and share their perspectives. I'm particularly excited to see what directions these Villages will take us in!

My hope for MoodleMoot JAPAN 2026 is that it becomes more than just a conference; I want it to be a catalyst for innovation, a place where connections are forged and new pathways are revealed. Your active participation – your insights, your questions, your enthusiasm – is essential to making that happen. I encourage you to engage fully, challenge assumptions, and share your unique perspective.

Let’s work together to improve the future of learning in Japan with Moodle. I am looking forward to the conversations, the discoveries, and the inspiration we will all experience together in Shizuoka.

Adam Jenkins

Conference Chair, MoodleMoot JAPAN 2026

5. See you in Shizuoka!

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