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Re: [OT] Content management systems



May not be what you're looking for, but the college I am working at has
implemented a package called Moodle, may do some of what you want, and
its freeeee. www.moodle.org

Martin

michael.furlong wrote:

>I know some of you have looked at content management systems in the
past and
>would like to ask the collective knowledge for a recommendation.
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>I have been asked to put together a website for a school 9-12 year olds
>being the main users.
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>The idea is that the classes can have their own sections and upload
photos,
>scanned images, text news items etc.
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>There are a couple of specific requirements….
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>1 For fairly obvious reasons the teaching staff will have to have
approval
>for any images or text that is uploaded before it actually appears live
on
>the website.
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>2 It must be VERY easy to use…drag and drop uploading for images would
be
>great for example
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>3 It must be very cheap or by preference free as the money from this
will
>come from bag packing at Tescos etc. No other funding available.
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>If any of you have recommendations that would be great.
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>Thanks
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>Mick
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