Sunday, February 21, 2010

Can I Use Joomla for Elearning Content Management?

This question has been bugging those who want to play around with Joomla for a long time. Since Moodle is taking off as the leading LMS in the industry, many Joomla users would like to know if the CRM tool could also be used in elearning. I have a quick answer to help you guys regarding this intriguing question. In this blog entry, I tried to cover various options to answer the question.

CMS tools like Joomla can also be used in elearning content management and can be used as an LMS. On the other hand, take note that Joomla, being a CMS tool, has limitations when used for LMS purposes. It just lacks so much requirements and features that one needs in putting up an elearning content management system.

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If you are already thinking of using Joomla as your LMS, you must be prepared to add an LMS package for it to work at its best. Additional packages like that are often pricey. And if I were you, I would rather buy an LMS instead of a CRM tool that requires you to buy more packages to make it complete.

However, if you are planning on giving video demonstrations instead of text-based elearning content, using Joomla would do, but using it alone may lead to limitations in the future if you happen to consider expanding your contents.

Another option that you can consider is combining Joomla with a super LMS like Moodle. The best thing about it is that you do not have to be that techy to integrate the two. I actually found this thread on Joomla! Discussions forum that talks about steps on integrating the two but you have to be a member of the forum to see the content.

If you want to know more about this interesting systems integration, you can log on to http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?t=50643.

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