Drupal for Education and E-Learning
Drupal A Short Historical Overview
The Most Effective Way versus The Easy Way
Installing Drupal The Quick Version
Installing Drupal The Detailed Version
Assigning Rights to the Authenticated User Role
Next Steps: Building the Foundation
Creating Content Types for the Teacher Blog
Views for the Teacher Blog and Assignments
Understanding Roles, and Assigning Rights
Customizing the Registration Process
Additional Modules for Creating User Accounts
Assign Rights to Use Bookmarks
Using Bookmarks in the Classroom
Assign Rights to the Audio Module
Setting up the Video Content Type
Creating the Video Content Type
Adjusting the Student and Teacher Blogs
Hardware and Software to Create Videos
Drupal as a Video Hosting and Processing Platform
Displaying Multiple Content Types in a Forum
The Relationship between Forums and Blogs
Social Networks and Extending the User Profile
Identifying the Goals of Your Profile
Moving Beyond the Core Profile Module
Extending Profiles Using the Content Profile Module
Including Fields from the Profile Node on the Registration Form
Additional Options for Social Networking and User Profiles
Install and Configure Organic Groups
Useful Links for Organic Groups
Adjusting Your Site to Work with Organic Groups
Assign Permissions to Group Nodes
Setting the Defaults for Organic Groups
Adding Group-specific Taxonomies
Getting an Overview of Student Work
Using Code Snippets to Track Student Progress
Using Views and PHP Snippets Together
Tracking Responses to Specific Assignments
Private Communication with Students
Theming and User Interface Design
Menus, Blocks, and Primary Links
Changing Settings via the Admin Menu
Backup, Maintenance, and Upgrades
Backup and Maintenance Overview
Automating Backups Using DB Maintenance
Manually Backing Up the Database
Command Line Backups of Core Codebase, Contributed Modules, and Files