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I’m working on Moodle (My school's platform) but I really want to create my own site for my students.
Can you suggest me where (page, site, I don't know...) I could start developing my own site? I wanted something like Moodle since it's quite easy to work with.

Kids will really have to access the site (moodle or my future web site...) on a daily basis - inside and outside the classroom.

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There are some ISPs that host with Moodle, like this one: Moodle Hosting - Low Cost Moodle Web Hosting Plans
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