MOOC on using Moodle for active learning that, perhaps ironically, does not appear to be using Moodle as such in the process. At least, not obviously - the WizIQ system appears to use aspx, though I have not explored far enough yet to find out whether Moodle itself is used to run or provide any of the components of the course. I stand to be corrected!
There is a module to integrate Moodle with WizIQ - might be interesting to explore as it appears to give xMOOC-ish features that Moodle is not great at handling on its own.
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Update - much of the course is on Moodle!