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Do You Need a Content Authoring Tool for LearnDash?

LearnDash

Meanwhile, examples of other CMSs would include Joomla, Drupal, or Wix. What they really want is a support group of like-minded peers where they can virtually congregate, discuss shared interests, share their goals, and celebrate their achievements. It runs on WordPress, which is a Content Management System (CMS).

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Finding the perfect learning platform in 5 steps

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I have a first blog post written about the broader range of platform options that exist for online discussions. The shortlist that I currently have for tools that are relatively easy to implement are Elgg, Moodle, Ning, Drupal, Bloom Fire, Buddy Press for wordpress, and Social Engine. These are implementation requirements.

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Digital inclusion as an L&D imperative – and opportunity

Learning Pool

Bringing digital inclusion as a topic for discussion at this year’s Learning Pool Live was a momentous moment for me. Begun on Moodle, and rebuilt on Drupal, in 2022 we were ready – with Learning Pool’s support and technology and in consultation with a range of Champs from all sectors – to take it to the next level.

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Sakai 3 Development Process

Experiencing eLearning

it’s not Drupal) but some simple content management is possible. Example: Instructor creates a syllabus that includes an assignment to create a discussion post that will be graded. Library Integration: requirements discussion happening now. Very different from the traditional LMS. Academic Workflows, not Tool Silos.

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The Sixth Rule of LAN Party is Wear Deodorant

OpenSesame

I’m not a developer, so I’m usually on the outside of the cool kids club when it comes to discussing Drupal, CSS, modules and so forth. I work for a technology company, which means that I’m surrounded by genius software developers who actually wear “There is no place like 127.0.0.1" Creating eLearning Courses'

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Social Media Goals

Clark Quinn

Drupal is an open source CMS that’s been used for social media, and Elgg similarly started as an open source portfolio tool but has expanded. Vignette’s story about building on their core content management system supporting knowledge management makes sense from the point of view of mining value out of the discussions.

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Learning from the Alpha Geeks

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I was listening to lullabot podcast episode#33 this morning and found the discussion very interesting. Lullabot is a company that specializes in Drupal (opensource content management system) development/workshops/training. I stopped listening a while ago when I stopped working with Drupal.

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