MoodleMoot Spain 2026: The Full Agenda Is Out

The MoodleMoot Spain 2026 organizers have published the complete program for the event.
Wednesday 18: Hands-on Workshops
Day one kicks off in the afternoon with “Moodle in Action Workshops” — long-format practical sessions across three simultaneous rooms: Auditorio 3iPunt, Rey Felipe II, and Doctor Luis de Mercado.
Two workshops stand out:
- Moodle from the inside: a UX hands-on workshop — led by Sabina Martínez Abellán, Júlia Verdaguer and Arielle Fariñas. A unique chance to understand how user experience is designed at Moodle HQ.
- Wanted! The perfect plugin (alive, up-to-date and bug-free) — with Sara Arjona Téllez, Amaia Anabitarte, Mikel Martín, Dani Palou and Ferran Recio. Best practices for developing and maintaining quality plugins.
Additionally, Meritxell Revés and María Martínez will present the Campus Challenge on strategic competency implementation, and Charo Fernández Aguirre will discuss using MCP (Model Context Protocol) in Moodle, a very timely topic connecting AI with the platform.
The day closes with wine networking and a guided tour of Valladolid.
Thursday 19: The Main Event
Thursday is the most intense day, running from 9:00 AM well into the evening.
Opening and Keynote
After the official opening ceremony, Cesar Poyato kicks off the conference with “How to design intelligent learning in a world of artificial algorithms?”.
Morning Sessions
Three parallel tracks cover a wide range of topics:
- Improve your users’ mobile experience with the Moodle app — Juan Leyva and Dani Palou
- Moodle LMS: Where we are and where we’re going — Arielle Fariñas
- A connected ecosystem: Moodle, Wooclap and Badges in the Flipped Classroom — Oriol Borrás-Gené
- The Unite! Metacampus — Jesús Ángel Alcober Segura
- Authenticity in the AI era — Patxi Brey
- Moodle 5+: instructional design and AI for better teaching — Glenys Victoria Linares Batista
- Moodle and AppCRUE integration — Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández
- Accessibility can also be attractive using UX — Javi Ronda and Jose María Zafra
- Proctoring tools: what agencies demand and what the AEPD sanctions — Isaac Marco Blancas
Afternoon Sessions
- Moodle saved my life! — Alfredo Corell, a talk that’s sure to make an impression
- Where are the students when we talk about virtual campus? — Quelic Berga-Carreras
- AI-powered quizzes in Moodle: from prompt to XML — Rafa Barrachina
- QA testing workshop for teachers and students — Isabel Renedo
- Your plugins are asking for Behat and you don’t know it yet — Héctor Benedicte
- Moodle Composed: Installing and managing Moodle with Composer — Antoni Bertran
Moodle HQ Keynote
The day culminates with the Moodle HQ keynote by Arielle, Emilio and Juan, sharing the Moodle LMS, mobile app and Workplace roadmap. First-hand information about where the platform is heading.
And to wrap things up… Moodle Wild West Party! 🤠
Friday 20: A Grand Finale
The final day expands to four rooms (adding the José Zorrilla room) and opens with a keynote by Fernando Trujillo.
Featured Sessions
- Beyond the classroom: using Moodle for collegiate body management and anonymous voting — Susana Álvarez-Álvarez
- AI applied to Moodle systems: early detection of anomalous behaviors — Raúl Martínez
- Moodle Marketplace: How AI is transforming our development process — Jose Manuel Córdoba and Federico Astorga
- Women in (Ed)Tech — Amaia Anabitarte and Sara Arjona
- More and more users only use the Moodle App — Isabel Renedo
- How to use different AI technologies to automate your QA — John Carlo
- “Treasure Hunt” in Moodle — Diego Miguel-Revilla and team
- Upgrading between LTS versions the hard way — Juan Brunet Zúñiga
- Escape Moodle: a course you actually want to escape from… while learning — Pere Cornellà Canals
- What makes Workplace so special? — Pau Plana and Emilio Lozano
Open Technical Session
Special mention for the “Code, questions and 🍭” session — an open technical session with part of the Moodle HQ development team: Sabina Abellán, Amaia Anabitarte, Sara Arjona, Jose Manuel Córdoba, Mikel Martín, Dani Palou, Ferran Recio and Júlia Verdaguer. A golden opportunity to ask questions directly to the people who build Moodle.
Also noteworthy is the RAMU (Network of Moodle Teachers and Administrators) presentation, a community collaboration project presented by Marisa Sein-Echaluce, Elena Molina, Richard Samson and Dario Roig.
Cross-cutting Themes
Looking across the agenda, several clear threads emerge:
- Artificial Intelligence: from the opening keynote to multiple sessions on AI-powered quizzes, behavior detection, QA automation and instructional design.
- User experience and accessibility: UX workshops, mobile app improvements and accessible design.
- Technical development: Behat, Composer, plugins, QA and open technical sessions.
- Community and collaboration: RAMU, women in EdTech and the spirit of sharing that defines MoodleMoots.
See You in Valladolid!
The full agenda is available at moodlemoot.es. Just two weeks to go until the event.
#MootES26 — See you there!