Forum .LRN Q&A: Re: Drupal and .lrn

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5: Re: Drupal and .lrn (response to 1)
Posted by gennnaro brooks on
Hi All,
Thanks for the posts.

I find Drupal much more powerful in community/cms. But it does not have a strong elearning side. People have integrated it with Moodle. But .lrn seems more powerful than Moodle.

My site is is elearning and community but it is the community that will draw students in, so that side is very important. Maybe Drupal should be the dominant platform and I'd use some things from .lrn.

I'm not sure how realistic that is in terms of the work it would take. It might just be better to customize existing Drupal mods. Any thoughts?

Has anyone looked at Moodle vs. .lrn?

I'll sit down and list the things .lrn has that Drupal doesn't and send that off soon.

Gennaro.

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7: Re: Drupal and .lrn (response to 5)
Posted by John Osborne on
Gennaro brooks,

Its been some months since this post, can you tell us what your decisions where, how your project is developing?

I'm in midst of a decision between drupal, oacs and plone/zone for developing a regional economic development site, the learning side isn't important, the forums, marketplaces, interactivity is.

Appreciate it.

John