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lelchuck
Subject: PostNuke and aTutorQuote this post in your reply
Has anyone successfully integrated aTutor within PostNuke so double log-ins are not required?

Is it possible to have aTutor as a PostNuke module, so PostWrap does not need to be used?

Thanks
Posted: 2003-09-13 08:58:20
wylric
Subject: I'm also interestedQuote this post in your reply
in integrating PostNuke and ATutor.

Cheers
Posted: 2003-11-09 16:39:35
lelchuck
Subject: I'll Show you what I have done so farQuote this post in your reply
I'll show you what I have done so far... if you like.

It does not avoid the double log-in but with Greg's help, I've managed to keep it from jumping out of the PostWrap frame. I've also changed a few graphics to have it blend well with my theme.

I haven't had time yet to make other modifications that I eventually want to make.

cheers
larry
Posted: 2003-11-09 18:28:10
wylric
Subject: Great, thanks LarryQuote this post in your reply
Yes please.

We are currently assessing development pathways and a portal tier as a community interface that provides access to the LMS is highly desirable.

Our project involves a number of New Zealand tertiary education organisations but doesn't start in earnest until January. In the interim anything that helps us to evaluate the options is appreciated. PostNuke appears to be the most flexible portal cms and with Atutor could be very powerful.

We're also looking closely at Apache Cocoon as part of the architecture to help deliver our authoring needs for 'blended' learning.

cheers
Richard

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I'll show you what I have done so far... if you like.

Posted: 2003-11-09 19:35:00
lelchuck
Subject: Email MeQuote this post in your reply
Richard

Email me: larry at larry.ednet.ns.ca

You will need to reply to a reply email generated by my spam stopper.

larry
Posted: 2003-11-09 20:26:37
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