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http://hr.uoregon.edu
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UO HR
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We have about a dozen drupal sites, most D6, one D5 hold over and a few D7s.
The majority of these are hosted via Aegir and the few outliers are getting reigned in.

hr.uoregon.edu is the largest site with 500 content nodes and another 500 link and attachment nodes.

Our Organizational Training and Development http://odt.uoregon.edu/ site uses Drupal to provide a single point of entry for employees to access our eLearning portal as well and register for in-person learning events.
We use a 3rd Party VLE: Skillsoft's Skillport eLearning.
Authentication is done via shibboleth and we have a custom module that hands-off the authorized user to our skillport site where they can take courses and track progress, etc... It's not quite a full Skillport integration but it does take care of user creation and authentication with a single sign-on. (http://odt.uoregon.edu/elearning)
Registration and Tracking of non-virtual events is handled by a modified version of a custom PHP Web App built by OSU for their Professional Development Central Registration Site.
It's a loose integration at this point. Drupal can read it's database; handy for views reporting (odt.uoregon.edu/registration/courses/new), and the web app is wrapped in the Drupal site's header and footer. (http://odt.uoregon.edu/registration/)
Our next goals are to replace the registration and tracking system with something built in Drupal and dynamically importing user progress reports from skillport (creating courses, sessions, enrolling the user and recording completion data).
Beyond that we'd like to let employees upload their own proof of completion (for 3rd party certifications) and provide some sort of succession planning features as well (professional development roadmaps, preset curriculum for job types, etc...).

The Affirmative Action: Outreach and Recruitment guide (http://recruitoutreach.aaeo.uoregon.edu/) is a link-site that's organized using taxonomy hierarchy; which has been a great way to handle the hundreds of links that make it up.

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