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Vince843

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3. Best system for course materials?
Sat Jan 14, 2012, 11:38 PM
Jan 2012

I'm teaching a course this summer. The class will be sponsored by the local municipality, and I want to have some materials online so I can post videos, instructions, and stuff online. What would be the quickest way to do this?

I've heard that Drupal is pretty good, but in the past I've used wordpress. It's an 8 week course, so I don't need anything that fancy for the course itself. However, I plan on expanding the original site after I'm done with the course and making it into a big website and hope to make some money off of it.

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Wordpress canetoad Jan 2012 #1
wordpress 2Design Jan 2012 #2
Best system for course materials? Vince843 Jan 2012 #3
WordPress will be fine for this. tranche Jan 2012 #4
For a dedicated education site that does course materials + I recomend checking out Moodle or ELMS got root Jan 2012 #6
commersion Mrstions Jul 2016 #11
Drupal - after trying the ones you mentioned, as well as a few others I went with Drupal got root Jan 2012 #5
joomla kydo Dec 2012 #7
Any users of Joomla, Drupal, WordPress, Modx, and Plone? emaderam Apr 2014 #8
wordpress lolool Dec 2015 #9
I have used Joomla and Wordpress ian cameron dromore Feb 2016 #10
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