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Simple Drupal Book -> SCORM package export. Is it worth it?

Posted by janusman on January 20, 2010 at 10:09pm

I'm thinking of doing a simple module that would take a Drupal Book and output a SCORM package (.zip) with the necessary components.

My questions are:
* would there be interest for such a module?
* what SCORM standard (pick one) would be the "best" (least worst?) one to use? (Pointers are welcome, I'm kind of a newb regarding all the available standards).
* do you have any features you'd like this to have?

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Creating an online school with Drupaled

Posted by specmav on July 7, 2008 at 7:23am

I am currently using drupal and I am in the planning stages of creating a "online school" per se. With all the modules out there, I am not sure which ones to use and if they would work as intended. My outline/workflow would be as follows:

  1. Create a teacher role
  2. Allow teacher to create a "class"
  3. Allow users to enroll in class with and without payment (Ubercart, Userpoints, something)
  4. Grant access rights to class once payment recieved
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What is Drupal Ed ?

Posted by webdzinez on June 5, 2008 at 2:58pm

Hi All,

new to the group. have been working on a website which uses vbdrupal + vbulletin. The idea is to integrate moodle or moodle like capability. Then I came accross the word DrupalEd. But all I could find about it was a small page on funnymonkey (http://www.funnymonkey.com/drupaled-latest) which hasnt been updated since Feb 19th. Looked the project is dead?

Any ideas or help where I can get more info on what Drupal ed actually does? Is it still going on or has it been discontinued?

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DrupalEd in Italian

Posted by patty542 on February 10, 2008 at 4:16pm

Hi, I'm leading a project related to the introduction of an Open Source CMS (education, secondary schools). We are testing the "standard" version 5.6 - we tried to customize some test site by introducing selected modules as taxonomy groups in order to define different environments for different user groups (teachers, pupils, parents). i'm actually working and comparing with the DrupalEd version (smashing!). Well, I don't know if anyone can give me some advice on how to build an Italian DrupalEd version. Where to start from?

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drupal for education

Posted by patty542 on February 4, 2008 at 5:24pm

Hello, I'm the last entry here... I'm joining from Ticino. Anyone working on the DrupalEd distribution?
I'm testing modules that can be useful for secondary school (I actually manage a project on this).
Grazie per la vostra collaborazione. Bonsoir. Chüüss ;)

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DrupalEd 5.6-0 release

Posted by bonobo on January 11, 2008 at 8:36am

Earlier today, Drupal core was upgraded to version 5.6. This is a security release, and all users should upgrade.

For users with existing DrupalEd installs, you only need to upgrade core Drupal -- you do not need to use this specific package.

For new users to DrupalEd, this is the package for you.

Download it here to get started!

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DrupalEd 5.4-0

Posted by bonobo on December 6, 2007 at 1:18pm

DrupalEd 5.4 is now out.

This new release incorporates a security upgrade. Although DrupalEd was not affected by the specific conditions that triggered this upgrade, upgrading core is strongly recommended.

This release also incorporates some recent module upgrades. For the full details, read the upgrade_notes.txt file available in the download.

Download DrupalEd here.

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Evaluation system

Posted by jskeesick on October 29, 2007 at 7:09pm

I am trying to figure out the best way to accomplish the following and not having a great deal of luck yet. I was hoping some folks might give me their ideas on ways to proceed.

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DrupalEd 5.3-0

Posted by bonobo on October 18, 2007 at 8:28am

This release features both security and maintenance upgrades.

For new users, this is the best version to download and install. The download tarball contains a directory named "Instructions" that contains some instructions on getting started. For additional help, and/or to get involved with the DrupalEd community, submit issues to the issue queue or join the DrupalEd group.

Download DrupalEd here

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