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rabideau
Spaghetti Learning
  • 2004/7/15 23:48

  • rabideau

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Has anyone, besides me, tried using spaghetti learning?

http://spaghettilearning.com/

If so, is there anyone working on making it into a XOOPS module?

This software seems in many ways superior to Moodle.


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jmass
Re: Spaghetti Learning
  • 2004/7/16 0:30

  • jmass

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Not that I know of...

Why is it superior to Moodle? What features do you really like?

I ask because if it is really that good I will port it.

JMass

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rabideau
Re: Spaghetti Learning
  • 2004/7/16 12:41

  • rabideau

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Mostly splearn is infinitely easier to install. The language files are easier to fix and the interface is a bit cleaner and more logical. Functionally, they are quite similar.

Moodle on the otherhand is very cumbersome from an admin perspective and seems to have a great deal of difficulty in working with Xoops.

btw. I have also asked this question on the http://spaghettilearning.com forums. Check it out if you et a chance.

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rabideau
Re: Spaghetti Learning
  • 2004/7/16 17:26

  • rabideau

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Here's what I received as a response from the primary site.

"We (the official team) is not doing that ... but you can try to see the modification made for phpnuke and replicate it

http://www.spaghettilearning.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=42

Perhaps this helps.

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