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Re: [school-discuss] CMS input requested..



Since this is an edu list I'll chime in w/ Moodle ( moodle.org ).

Moodle is an on-line course mgm't system (the "other" kind of CMS;-), comes with lots of themes & a content mgm't plug-in module http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=387

FWIW, Karoshi integrates it w/ the rest of the school network user acc'ts, so  students can log in to get lessons online, feedback, etc.

/lee

Daniel Guermeur <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You may want to check Metadot Portal Server
http://www.metadot.com

It's entirely point and click.

Daniel

On 7/13/06, cdmiller wrote:
> Justin Riddiough wrote:
> > I had thought the direction to go was with Joomla! as I'd found it a
> > pretty flexible system to work with. Given recent news that their
> > lead developer has moved on to other projects and they are
> > reorganizing, I think the CMS is something to spend a little more time
> > looking at.
> >
> > It looks like another good CMS out there is drupal, and I'd put them
> > on near equal footing as far as capabilities. If they are both still
> > active projects down the road, which would offer more customizations
> > and open components that would be customized (if needed) and
> > integrated into the website? I haven't spent much time with drupal
> > yet, but it would be worth learning it if it is the better choice.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
>
> It really depends what you want a CMS for. If you want a CMS which is
> also a dynamic content delivery system, Drupal and similar good. If you
> want a CMS that is not also the display engine, you may want something
> like Bricolage.
>
> - cameron
>


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