Not sure if this is the right place for this, but I'm looking to create a SCORM API module for Drupal. I'm not sure if it would be that difficult to port what Moodle has created or something like that. I know there's some people trying to make Drupal work as an LMS, and I think it would be very powerful. I have some php and module development skills, but a lot of the Scorm api is javascript with some embedded php. Is there anyone that could lend a hand with some of that? I don't have a ton of money, but could probably offer a couple hundred dollars if someone were able to get it stable. -- Brett Evanson HYPERLINK "mailto:brettev@gmail.com"brettev@gmail.com HYPERLINK "http://brettevanson.com"http://brettevanson.com No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.5/1191 - Release Date: 12/20/2007 2:14 PM
Funny, I just ran into these, but I'm not really sure you're talking about the same SCORM: http://drupal.org/project/scorm http://groups.drupal.org/scorm Wim Quoting Brett Evanson <brettev@gmail.com>:
Not sure if this is the right place for this, but I'm looking to create a SCORM API module for Drupal. I'm not sure if it would be that difficult to port what Moodle has created or something like that. I know there's some people trying to make Drupal work as an LMS, and I think it would be very powerful.
I have some php and module development skills, but a lot of the Scorm api is javascript with some embedded php. Is there anyone that could lend a hand with some of that? I don't have a ton of money, but could probably offer a couple hundred dollars if someone were able to get it stable.
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They seem to be the same. Not sure if bonobo from funnymonkey.com has done any work with scorm in the DrupalEd distro. Sean On Dec 20, 2007 1:04 PM, Wim Mostrey <drupal@mostrey.be> wrote:
Funny, I just ran into these, but I'm not really sure you're talking about the same SCORM:
http://drupal.org/project/scorm http://groups.drupal.org/scorm
Wim
Quoting Brett Evanson <brettev@gmail.com>:
Not sure if this is the right place for this, but I'm looking to create a SCORM API module for Drupal. I'm not sure if it would be that difficult to port what Moodle has created or something like that. I know there's some people trying to make Drupal work as an LMS, and I think it would be very powerful.
I have some php and module development skills, but a lot of the Scorm api is javascript with some embedded php. Is there anyone that could lend a hand with some of that? I don't have a ton of money, but could probably offer a couple hundred dollars if someone were able to get it stable.
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Brett Evanson
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To date, we haven't -- But it feels like it's time -- in the last few days, a few different people have asked in a few different places -- two in comments on blog posts, and one forum post, in addition to the module and the group. I actually sent out some emails earlier today to people who had expressed interest in similar developments earlier in the year/in the past. This seems like a good time to coalesce all interested parties around the group on g.d.o to make sure we find some common ground as a starting point and avoid any parallel development, or any development in isolation. Also, the mechanism for import is pretty key -- I think any SCORM project would have a lot to learn from the FeedAPI -- the FeedAPI that required some detailed planning, but now that that is in place, extending the functionality is much simpler. So, spread the word -- all parties interested in SCORM, head on over to http://groups.drupal.org/scorm Cheers, Bill Sean Newman wrote:
They seem to be the same. Not sure if bonobo from funnymonkey.com <http://funnymonkey.com> has done any work with scorm in the DrupalEd distro.
Sean
On Dec 20, 2007 1:04 PM, Wim Mostrey < drupal@mostrey.be <mailto:drupal@mostrey.be>> wrote:
Funny, I just ran into these, but I'm not really sure you're talking about the same SCORM:
http://drupal.org/project/scorm http://groups.drupal.org/scorm
Wim
Quoting Brett Evanson <brettev@gmail.com <mailto:brettev@gmail.com>>:
> Not sure if this is the right place for this, but I'm looking to create a > SCORM API module for Drupal. I'm not sure if it would be that difficult to > port what Moodle has created or something like that. I know there's some > people trying to make Drupal work as an LMS, and I think it would be very > powerful. > > > > I have some php and module development skills, but a lot of the Scorm api is > javascript with some embedded php. Is there anyone that could lend a hand > with some of that? I don't have a ton of money, but could probably offer a > couple hundred dollars if someone were able to get it stable. > > > > -- > > Brett Evanson > > HYPERLINK "mailto:brettev@gmail.com <mailto:brettev@gmail.com>"brettev@gmail.com <mailto:brettev@gmail.com> > > HYPERLINK "http://brettevanson.com"http://brettevanson.com > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.5/1191 - Release Date: 12/20/2007 > 2:14 PM > >
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