CMS Systems
CMS Systems
CMS Systems
From: Leah Allan, Karen Edoff, Agnieszka Obstoj, and Josh Shipman.
Introduction
This proposal is in response to your inquiry on April 29, 2009 regarding a Content Management
System (CMS) for online training and instruction for a K-12 educational setting. As you know, a
K-12 educational setting requires a different solution than a corporate one. A K-12 CMS must
provide interactivity to keep student interest, a means of assessing student learning, and an easy-
to-use format so that the content is not obscured in any way. After independent research and
several discussions, our team would like to propose Drupal as the best possible CMS for your
learning environment. In addition to being a leader in the field of content management systems,
Drupal meets your personal criteria for a K-12 system.
Research Methods
Our team engaged in a rigorous research process to find a CMS to meet your needs. First, we
developed a chart that integrated the following criteria, based on your request for proposal:
Ability to support multiple content creators
Ability to deliver assessment, receive and store data
Ability to receive user feedback
Ability to create social networking
Ability to maintain a consistent look
Ability to be hosted by a variety of host providers
Each team member selected two Content Management Systems to review according to the
criteria above. Our team members chose to review the following systems:
Dokeos LMS/LCMS Drupal ModX
Stellar CMS Joomla Moodle
Concrete5 Mambo Silverstripe
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Our members spent hours researching the above systems and filling in our criteria chart. After
discussing the criteria chart, we selected two of the best Content Management Systems for
further review: Dokeos and Drupal.
Initially, Dokeos and Drupal were selected for a variety of reasons; however, upon further
investigation the selection of Dokeos was questionable. The pricing was very high and further
information on the product was scarce. The team members in charge of studying Dokeos decided
to further investigate another option, Joomla, and decided it would be a better fit for your needs.
Next, our team members compared Joomla and Drupal to see which
one best fits the final five criteria listed above. The following matrix
will show you how the two systems compare:
Cost Effectiveness
Joomla is free to download.
Joomla can be used on a variety of host providers with one click installs.
I.e., dreamhost
http://www.justhost.com/ $4.95
http://www.lunarpages.com/index.php?cj_id=lunarpages&AID=5802068&PID=2255172 $4.95
http://www.site5.com/ $7.95
http://myfreewebs.net/ free
Ease of Use
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Joomla is a content management tool favored by many due to its ease of use. With the release of Joomla
1.5, content management has even become easier. The Joomla 1.5 comes with many features that make
website creation a cool breeze for both beginners and professionals.
Ease of Installation
Download for free. Easy to install. Even has a tutorial if you get stuck.
Web sites will works with one click install. One install = one website.
Many web hosts offer one-click installs. If the host you choose does not offer a one-click install, you can
still simplify the installation of Drupal (to avoid manual installation), use Fantastico. Fantastico simplifies
many application installs, including Drupal.
One install = multiple websites.
Watch the installation video here:
http://www.siteground.com/tutorials/drupal-tutorial/drupal_installation.htm
If you do not want to use Fantastico, you can install Drupal manually. See tutorial:
http://www.siteground.com/tutorials/drupal-tutorial/drupal_manual_installation.htm
Self-help is easy! Drupal has a built-in context sensitive help menu, and online tutorials on how to use the
built-in tool:
http://php.opensourcecms.com/free/videos/drupal.php?videoid=3
Additional support is also available via their
website:
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Overall Effectiveness
Create articles
Create uncategorized articles
Create Content Set the global parameters for articles
Create sections and categories Set the parameters for individual articles
Interlink articles with one another
Upload documents and link to documents
Insert images into articles
Insert the read more option into articles
Display articles on the Home Page
Create a "table of contents" for long articles
Create a contacts list
Create a web links page
Joomla Built-in Components Create a newsfeeds to and from your website
Create a poll
Install and uninstall components
Add a category blog layout menu item
Add a category list layout menu item
Add Menu Items Add a section blog layout menu item
Add a section list layout menu item
Add a contacts menu item
Add a newsfeeds menu item
Add a web links menu item
Change menu order
Changing a menu type
Add the login module for people to register
Add the who's online module to track who is on
Modules Add the search module to find information Add the breadcrumbs
module to enable people to track where they are on your site
Add the newsfeeds module so that people can be updated if you
add new information
Add the polls module to the site
Installing and uninstalling other modules
Install and uninstall plugins
Enable plugins
Plugins Enable the legacy plugins
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Overall Effectiveness
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Recommendation:
It is no surprise why Drupal won both of Packt Publishing Open Source CMS
Awards this year and last year!
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