In this chapter, you looked at the main ways of adding students into your site. Now that students are in your online course, you have a vastly broader range of options available to you. Again, at the risk of stating the obvious, you can't interact within your course if you are the only person in the course. In the next chapter, we will start these interactions by setting up the student blog.
Drupal for Education and E-Learning
Drupal for Education and E-Learning
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Drupal for Education and E-Learning
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Free Chapter
Introduction
Installing Drupal
Getting Started
Creating a Teacher Blog
Enrolling Students
Creating the Student Blog
Bookmarks
Podcasting and Images
Video
Forums and Blogs
Social Networks and Extending the User Profile
Supporting Multiple Classes
Tracking Student Progress
Theming and User Interface Design
Backup, Maintenance, and Upgrades
Working Effectively in the Drupal Community
Index
Customer Reviews