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Drupal for Education and E-Learning - Second Edition

You're reading from   Drupal for Education and E-Learning - Second Edition You don't need to be a techie to build a community-based website for your school. With this guide to Drupal you'll be able to create an online learning and sharing space for your students and colleagues, quickly and easily.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782162766
Length 390 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Drupal for Education and E-Learning - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Introducing Drupal FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Drupal 3. Getting Started 4. Creating a Teacher Blog 5. Enrolling Students 6. Creating the Student Blog 7. Bookmarks 8. Podcasting and Images 9. Video 10. Forums and Blogs 11. Social Networks and Extending the User Profile 12. Supporting Multiple Classes 13. Tracking Student Progress 14. Theming and User Interface Design 15. Backup, Maintenance, and Upgrades 16. Working Effectively in the Drupal Community Index

Adjusting your site to work with Organic Groups


Now that we have installed OG, we need to make some configuration changes to use the group functionality effectively. As we make this shift, it will help if we adjust our perspective to think about the content differently. Before we installed OG, content was created within the site and generally displayed via a view or a menu. Now, with OG installed, content is obviously still posted within the site, but it can also be contained within one or more groups.

In the Drupal 6 version of OG, groups were created by creating nodes of designated content types. In the Drupal 7 version, groups can be created using any entity.

Note

Entities are chunks of content in Drupal 7. Nodes, users, and taxonomy terms are all entities. Bundles are implementations of entity types. For example, the content types are bundles of node entity types. You can learn more about these terms (and many other Drupal terms) at http://drupal.org/glossary.

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