Posted on: 04/16/05 08:59am
By: Anonymous (John Low)
Greeting,
Foremost, pls pardon my ignorance.
I'd like to build an e-learning portal (something similar to this: http://sg.myklab.com/) and am overwhelm with so many choices: Drupal, Geeklog, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, phpWCMS, phpWebSite, Post-Nuke, Siteframe, Typo3, Xoops...
I'd greatly appreciate if anyone can tell me if this is the correct way to go & better still some opinions, experiences and comparisions among those mentioned above.
Thanks again for your attention.
John Low
e-Learning Portal
Posted on: 04/16/05 09:08am
By: Dirk
e-Learning Portal
Posted on: 04/17/05 11:30am
By: Anonymous (John Low)
Thanks Dirt for your generous input & patience with me.
I'm basically a wintel programmer with little experience with php & mysql. Therefore, this is a new challenge for me & I'll definitely visit those sites you mentioned & try to digest as much as possible.
Many thanks again.
Cheers
John Low.
e-Learning Portal
Posted on: 04/17/05 01:15pm
By: ScurvyDawg
Take a look at Moodle too it is an online course management system.
moodle.org[*3]
e-Learning Portal
Posted on: 04/17/05 03:15pm
By: Anonymous (SamStone)
I think Geeklog is a better choice because of its flexibility, features, security and stability.
Of course that's my bias.
e-Learning Portal
Posted on: 04/17/05 04:20pm
By: trinity
I have a bit of experiance createing such things. If your interested in my assistance in the eLearning feild please contact me at trinity93@steubentech.com. I have created eLerning platforms for other companies in the past. I also have been interested in offering eLearning services to the generial public useing geeklog as its base and have control of the domain trainease.net which I am curently developeing in my free time though no site is currently there at the moment.