Drupal: Content Management for the Web 2.0 World

June 27, 2007
By Jeff Utecht

Presenter: Brett Hinton

an Open Source Content Management System (CMS)

You can set Drupal to allow sign up without a e-mail….that’s a good thing for schools who do not have student e-mail accounts.

Drupal allows you to have a wiki, blog, podcasts all in one CMS system.

I really like drupal but need to spend some more time setting it up, hacking it up, and adding good modules.

What Drupal modules in your opinion are a must have?

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2 Responses to “ Drupal: Content Management for the Web 2.0 World ”

  1. John Maklary on June 27, 2007 at 11:28 pm

    I haven’t played with Drupal that much other than installing it on our webserver. We are moving to Edline for parent communication and grades. I need to see what Edline will do first before I seriously look at Drupal.

    I do like the idea of not needing an email address for access AND having wikis and blogs built in. I like the one-stop shop philosophy…one login, access to all.

  2. John conrad on July 12, 2009 at 3:48 pm

    Very useful information. Thanks for this. You got a great blog .I will be interested in more similar topics.I’m very interested in CMS and all its related subjects.

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