Most of these modules aren't specifically related to
Eductation. We put
a lot of work in making the Quiz as general as possible for
instance
(e.g. by changing every reference to 'student' to
'visitor'). phpEdu and
DrupalEd aren't modules but distributions so they do not
apply.
I'm all for a languages category, but I wouldn't add an
education category.
Wim
deji akala wrote:
> And I've just found 3 more on the modules page on
drupal.org: Vocabulary
> set, Question-and-Answer sets and FlashCard.
> Thanks.
>
> Deji
>
> On 20/04/07, deji akala <dejiakala gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> ATM, I can only think of Quiz, Gradebook,
OG_gradebook, phpEdu, DrupalEd.
>> phpEdu in itself currently has 8 modules in the
package with more in the
>> works.
>>
>> On 20/04/07, Dries Buytaert <dries.buytaert gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > On 20 Apr 2007, at 07:38, deji akala wrote:
>> > > Drupal's relevance in the education
environment is growing.
>> > > phpEdu's in beta2 and DrupalEd's first
distro is out. Would it be
>> > > possible to have a module category for
Education tools?
>> >
>> > We have to be careful adding new categories.
When we created the
>> > categories, we spent a lot of time researching
them (i.e. doing card
>> > sort experiments with real humans/users). If
we add categories at
>> > will, we risk breaking their intuitiveness.
>> >
>> > I'm +1 for a category 'language tools' but I'm
not sure we need an
>> > 'education tools' category.
>> >
>> > Maybe you can provide a list of modules that
would be in each of
>> > these proposed categories, and if there would
be enough of them (at
>> > least 5?), we could talk more.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> --
>> Deji
>>
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