[support] College Website Migrating to Drupal

Chris Johnson cxjohnson at gmail.com
Wed Nov 26 15:10:37 UTC 2008


It depends on what you want to do.  Moodle is not a "content
management system" (CMS), if one can consider Drupal to be that.
Moodle is a "course management system" (unfortunately, the same 3
initials CMS).  Moodle handles courses, assignments, grading, etc.
Moodle does have some more generic features, but Drupal is far more
flexible.

So if you want a content management system, Drupal is the obvious
choice.  If you want a system that has some more specific educational
capabilities, but has some very simple forum and blog features, Moodle
might work for you.

I'm working on a bunch of Moodle / Drupal integration stuff right now.
 We have clients who want to use both together.  It's all built on D6,
and should be in the drupal.org CVS repository in the next month or
two.

On the other hand, one could develop the necessary additional features
supported by Moodle right in Drupal.  That just hasn't been done yet.

..chris

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 3:45 AM, sivaji j.g <sivaji2009 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>  I find moodle to be a good out-of-the-box solution. I was searching for
>> the ways so that moodle and drupal could be integrated in some way.
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> lol, i dont think that other CMS will be as flexible as drupal :P.
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