Posted by jcallaire on June 13, 2011 at 10:14pm
I would like to use Drupal to create a website that is a LMS. Students would create an account, log in, and purchase access to online tutorials (flash video). Once purchased, the tutorials would be available for viewing at anytime by the student on his or her login page. They could not download the video but could watch it anytime.
There would also be a forum for each of the modules so students could ask questions. Does this sound like something that would be good for Drupal? Any advice as where to start?
Comments
http://groups.drupal.org/node
http://groups.drupal.org/node/144979 or http://elms.psu.edu are probably good starting points. Roll in ubercart and you have what you're looking for. It'll require some build as you go at the moment as both initiatives are building out in the LMS space. Jump in now and these LMS components get pushed along even faster.
Ex Uno Plures
http://elmsln.org/
http://btopro.com/
http://drupal.psu.edu/
http://www.lullabot.com/artic
http://www.lullabot.com/articles/introducing-videola looks promising too
Ex Uno Plures
http://elmsln.org/
http://btopro.com/
http://drupal.psu.edu/
Yes, http://videola.tv/ looks
Yes, http://videola.tv/ looks like it would do this out of the box. Try http://drupalize.me/ to see it in action.
It uses comments for the "forum".