Using Drupal for a School Website presentation

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lsommerer's picture

Last Spring I gave a presentation at our state educational technology conference on using Drupal for a school website. I wanted to make the presentation available for anyone to use as a starting point if you need to put something similar together. These are just the slides, so if you're familiar with Drupal they should make sense, but they do not work well without someone explain things as you go along.

Feel free to copy and modify it as you see fit. If you do use it, I would be interested in seeing what you come up with.

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Very nice!

jasonh's picture

Very nice presentation! Also as additional reference, I recently gave this at Drupal Camp Maryland, also showcasing uses of Drupal in education - http://prezi.com/g1crhrvkxo6x/drupal-camp-maryland/

Great Prezi!

btopro's picture

Great Prezi. I might argue with you on that part about what drupal "is not" based on my line of work (http://drupal.org/project/elms) but other then that very nice list of edu sites using Drupal. It seems to be everywhere in edu right now :) Following Jason's thread, some Drupal for education philosophy also from Drupal Camp MD -- http://www.slideshare.net/BryanOllendyke/elms-course-management-and-beyond

Was there a recording of your presentation to go along with the prezi? I think we're still waiting for the Drupalcamp MD footage to get online but we need a good way of aggregating just presentations specific to education. So much to learn, so little time to look!

Excellent Presentation ! I

eotinfotech's picture

Excellent Presentation !

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wfx's picture

Great work! Thanks for sharing with us.

Very nice

keebo's picture

However, you misspelled taxonomy and flexible. Or was that on purpose as an easter egg for your audience to see who's paying attention? :-)