Learning Management System (LMS)
A Learning Management System (LMS) is a digital platform used to organize, deliver, and manage educational programs online. An LMS allows participants to access course materials, register for sessions, track progress, communicate with instructors, and participate in learning activities from a single centralized location. For the Divorce Sprints program, the LMS serves as the hub where participants can view sprint information, receive updates, access materials, and manage their learning schedule.
About Moodle
Moodle is one of the most widely used open-source learning management systems in the world. Universities, professional training organizations, and corporate learning programs rely on Moodle to deliver structured online education. The platform is designed to be flexible, secure, and easy to use, allowing participants to access course information, receive announcements, review materials, and interact with instructors in a consistent online environment.
Components of Moodle
Moodle includes several integrated components that support the learning experience. Participants typically use Moodle to view course catalogs, register for sessions, access learning materials, and track their progress through the program. The platform also provides tools for communication, announcements, scheduling, and document sharing, allowing instructors to organize information and participants to easily locate the resources associated with each sprint.
Common Questions from Students About Moodle
Participants new to Moodle often have a few common questions about how the platform works. Typical questions include how to log in to the system, where to find the sprints they have registered for, how to access course materials or recordings, and how to receive notifications about upcoming sessions. Moodle is designed to be straightforward and intuitive, and once participants become familiar with the dashboard and navigation, most find it easy to locate the information they need and manage their participation in the program.

