Moodle is popular because it is open source, freely available and highly customizable. In developing countries, access to quality education is often hindered by limited resources, infrastructure, and geographical barriers. Moodle emerges as a transformative solution in bridging these gaps and revolutionising the educational landscape for these nations. But this is just stating the obvious.
This presentation will share case studies and user stories of what Moodle truly means for small, developing countries. Moodle is not just a product, it’s not just an LMS. For many developing countries who are just “dots in the ocean”, Moodle is a beacon of hope that “yes, we exist”.