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Drupal Podcast 66: Bill Fitzgerald & Drupal For Education
November 4, 2008
- Artist: Lullabot
- Title: Drupal Podcast 66: Bill Fitzgerald & Drupal For Education
- Album: Drupal Podcast
- Year: 2008
- Length: 50:10 minutes (11.89 MB)
- Format: Mono 22kHz 33Kbps (VBR)
Jeff Robbins talks to Bill Fitzgerald of FunnyMonkey about how Drupal is being used in universities, high schools, and other educational institutions.
Podcast links:
http://fedoraproject.org/ - Fedora Document Management System
http://drupal.org/project/asset
http://groups.drupal.org/node/13898 - Future of the Asset module
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I think Bill meant this
I think Bill meant this Fedora: http://www.fedora-commons.org
Thanks for Doing This Podcast
I just wanted to thank Jeff and Bill for creating this podcast. I'm starting to make use of Drupal at the online university (Jones International University) that I work with, and this is an extremely important and interesting topic for me and my team that you've covered. Thanks again!
"Weekly"?
I presume the next site revision here will be changing that header text to say, "Subscribe to our monthly audio podcast"?
;)
...any time you've got an episode to go guys... there's listeners here!
Great podcast
Thanks alot for this podcast, great stuff!
I'm quite interested in this Fedora document management system. clever stuff :-)
looking forward to the book
Lots of good stuff in this podcast. I'm looking forward to the book!
small world
Met Bill at a coffee shop recently. He recognized Lullabot sticker on my laptop :). Very nice. Thanks for the tip on the asset module while we were talking. It worked out way better than the method I was using (with some customization). Did I read you ride a fixed gear somewhere?