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		<title>Another Moodle Competitor?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 23:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Google has just launched an open-source course/learning software solution called Cloudcourse that may rival Moodle. The more I use Moodle, the more I don&#8217;t want to use it, so I guess any alternative is welcome, but&#8230;</p> <p>Oh man, at first glance this looks really sweet. I live my life on Google already and the idea [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Google Cloudcourse" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_5OgNcVc62bM/S_MD6TWOrfI/AAAAAAAAAHE/t5XW5-idZ8I/s400/index.001.png" title="Google Cloudcourse" class="alignleft" width="400" height="222" />Google has just launched an open-source course/learning software solution called <a href="http://code.google.com/p/cloudcourse/">Cloudcourse</a> that may rival Moodle. The more I use Moodle, the more I don&#8217;t want to use it, so I guess any alternative is welcome, but&#8230;</p>
<p>Oh man, at first glance this looks really sweet. I live my life on Google already and the idea of having a tool that fully integrates with Calendar is very appealing. The only problem is that I don&#8217;t have a clue how to use Google&#8217;s app engine much less Python, so it&#8217;s out of reach for me for the time being. I sure would like to try it, though.</p>
<p>Here is the Google blog article on the subject: <a href="http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/05/cloudcourse-enterprise-application-in.html">http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/05/cloudcourse-enterprise-application-in.html</a></p>
<p>Update: It seems that all it really consists of is a calendar/scheduler. While useful, especially if you are already using Google Apps for your enterprise, it&#8217;s not anything that you can&#8217;t do with Drupal with a little configuration&#8230;except the automatic integration with Google Calendar of course. You can try it <a href="http://cloudcourseio.appspot.com/" title="Cloudcourse Demo">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Two steps forward, one step back&#8230;no wait!  I gotta sit down</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elaine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t believe it&#8217;s been a month since my last post (yikes!). A lot has been going on. I crashed and burned with my pre-school site; I basically decided that I had to start a Drupal install again from scratch. I now have to hand-code a static site for my client that I will later [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t believe it&#8217;s been a month since my last post (yikes!).  A lot has been going on.  I crashed and burned with my pre-school site; I basically decided that I had to start a Drupal install again from scratch. I now have to hand-code a static site for my client that I will later (much later) convert to Drupal. I did finally manage to get onto the Drupal IRC chatrooms. I had just never used IRC before, and after trying to configure Trillian and messing around with MirandaIM, I finally got going with <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/16">Chatzilla</a>, a plugin for Firefox that works well enough for me.</p>
<p>Was I ever glad I tried IRC.  It is good to get in the habit of watching what folks are doing/talking about out there, and a very nice user (EclipseGC) took me through a personal walkthrough of how to use phptemplate to theme Drupal. It&#8217;s not nearly as complicated as I thought it was (I&#8217;m beginning to think I have a mental block against Drupal, lol).  It was a great mini-tutorial and it was just what I needed for the light to &#8220;go on&#8221; and get me started theming for real. You too can IRC with drupalers on freenode in the channels #drupal-support and #drupal-dojo.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also been searching for an e-commerce solution for a potential customer who has a simple site in desperate need of a redesign.  Of course, the first thing I thought of was using Drupal with a very promising cart module called <a href="http://www.ubercart.org/">Ubercart</a>. After I crashed and burned trying to set up the pre-school site, though, I thought no way would it work; I needed a lot more experience before I tackled an e-commerce project with Drupal. I started to look for a cart solution that would allow me to plug &#8220;buy it now&#8221; buttons onto an existing site and provide a cart backend.  I thought it would be a fairly simple thing to track down and I started to search for options. Easy, ha! Everything I found had a serious down-side, like monthly rental and hosting charges (<a href="http://romancart.com">RomanCart</a>), or it required a desktop application to work (<a href="http://cartit.com">Cartit</a>), or lacked enough payment gateways (<a href="http://www.nopdesign.com/freecart/">NOP</a>).  The only other solution I found that was a definite &#8220;maybe&#8221; was <a href="http://www.cartweaver.com/">Cartweaver</a>, a PHP cart/extension for Dreamweaver.  But 1) it costs $250 and 2) I&#8217;m not all that fond of Dreamweaver.  It&#8217;s OK, but I don&#8217;t really want to invest, monetarily or time-wise, in aquiring and learning a system that isn&#8217;t something I know I will use. Sigh. </p>
<p>The funny thing is, after that mini-tut in Drupal theming, and after coming across a <a href="http://drupal.org/node/31896">series of instructions</a> on creating a brochure site in Drupal, I have come to the realization that I am going to have to bite the bullet and, if you haven&#8217;t guessed by now, do it Drupal after all.  Whew.  Can I sit down now?  I&#8217;m dizzy.</p>
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