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Re: [K12OSN] Re: What would you use to build a school web site? (Jim Hays)



I don't agree. While I use Moodle for a bunch of things, I wouldn't
recommend it for a regular school website. Although you can do it, I
see it as using the wrong tool for the job. Any of the CMSs a better
suited for the job. phpWebsite, Joomla, WebSite Baker, Drupal, Xoops,
or just plain old good html coding. Just my 3 cents.

Tim

On 4/2/06, Steve and Khanya <stekha mweb co zw> wrote:
> Matt Oquist wrote:
> >> From: Jim Hays <haysja sages us>
> >> Try Moodle.  http://moodle.org/
> >>
> >
> > I was going to say it but Jim got to it first.  :)
> >
> > I second the motion - use Moodle.  It might be a while but it looks
> > like Moodle's heading toward having much better definition of roles
> > and permissions, so that you can give parents specific types of
> > access, etc.  Moodle is what I would use.
> >
> > --matt
> >
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> > Dokeos is good and lighter for a smaller base www.dokeos.com
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