From eLearning project to fully managed Moodle platform
This example shows how an organisation can start with an eLearning development requirement and then move naturally into Moodle setup, hosting and ongoing support.
The situation
A common challenge for smaller organisations is that they know they need online training, but they do not have the internal team to design the content, set up Moodle and manage the platform long term.
This example shows the type of project journey I often support: a client starts with an eLearning requirement, then needs a reliable Moodle platform to deliver it professionally.
Initial need
Convert existing training into structured online learning.
Platform requirement
Set up Moodle to host courses, track learners and issue evidence.
Ongoing support
Keep the platform running smoothly after launch.
The approach
The project route starts by clarifying the training goals, learners, course structure and reporting requirements. From there, content can be developed and Moodle configured around the real delivery model, not just installed as a blank platform.
Once the platform is live, ongoing Moodle hosting and support can be added so the organisation has one point of contact for the full training system.
The outcome
This type of model gives the client a complete online training solution without needing to manage separate suppliers for eLearning development, Moodle setup, hosting and support.
It also creates a clearer long-term relationship, where improvements can be made as the training programme grows.
Discuss your training platform
Tell me what you need to deliver and I will recommend the most practical route, whether that is Moodle setup, eLearning development, managed hosting or a complete solution.