Posted by ATaweel on January 17, 2011 at 9:17am
Dear all,
The Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher and Education has started the process of implementing a humongous 4 year e-learning project covering private, UN and last but not least public schools in Palestine. We are now reviewing options for a strong and stable platform for ELMS, CMS and WBT; where teacher/student usability, interface and interactivity are the top priorities for us.
Appreciate your feedback, on the pros and cons of Drupal for such a task as well as assistance on certain modules that prove themseleves and can make our efforts a success.
Your feedback is much appreciated...
Sincerely,
Amjad Taweel
Comments
I'd check out the different
I'd check out the different education-based distributions as well to get an idea of what others are doing with Drupal as a CMS/LMS/learning space. http://groups.drupal.org/node/108219 has a bunch of modules as well as some distributions to check out.
Build a better tomorrow today.
http://drupal.org/project/elms
http://btopro.com/
http://drupal.psu.edu/
RE: I'd check out the different
Thanks a lot Bryan,
I"ll look into that and definitely get back to you.
Amjad
I'm the founder the Eduglu
I'm the founder the Eduglu project. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about Eduglu.
As to your request for feedback about the pros/cons of using Drupal. Did you have any more specific questions you'd like to ask? As to whether you should use Drupal at all, I think everyone here would agree it'd be a good choice -- but since you're asking in a Drupal forum we might of course be a bit biased :)
Kyle Mathews
Certainly check out Eduglu
Certainly check out Eduglu distribution Kyle mentions; which you can download: http://eduglu.com/
Just came across this in the forums here - Another interesting model is EthosCE. This is built for a different sector, but you might be interested to see the demos.
http://www.dlc-solutions.com/solutions/ethosce-learning-management-system/
- It is built in Drupal