In the context of WCMS (Web Content Management System), Moodle stands for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment. It's an open-source Learning Management System (LMS) used for creating and managing online courses and learning experiences, according to Our Creative Info and MoodleDocs. Moodle is a CMS (Course Management System) designed to help educators deliver quality online learning materials. 
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Modular:
Moodle's design is modular, meaning it can be customized by adding or removing features and modules as needed. 
Object-Oriented:
The system uses object-oriented programming, making it easier to manage and maintain. 
Dynamic:
Moodle's content and features are dynamic, allowing for real-time updates and changes. 
Learning Environment:
Moodle provides a platform for creating interactive online learning environments, says IGI Global. 
WCMS (Web Content Management System):
While Moodle is an LMS, it can also be considered a CMS because it manages the content within the learning environment.

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