Packt's "Drupal for Education and E-Learning" by Bill Fitzgerald will help teaching and learning in the classroom using the Drupal CMS. One can use Drupal in the classroom to enhance teaching and engage students with a range of learning activities. It will also be of help to create blogs, online discussions, groups, and a community website using Drupal.
This book has clear step-by-step instructions throughout it. There is actually no need for code since it is a teacher-friendly, comprehensive guide. It helps you break through the hype, and shows you how to build a site in Drupal that incorporates the Web in your class, on your terms, to achieve specific learning goals and provides the essential details to get the most out of your Drupal site.
You can read an exclusive chapter at the publisher's website. In clear, step-by-step instructions, you will learn how to build a site that is easy to use, easy to navigate, and supports the teaching and learning you want to emphasize. "Drupal for Education and E-Learning" provides an overview of how to work with Drupal to build a feature-rich learning environment. This book is for anybody looking to use Drupal to support teaching and learning with lots of examples of realistic courses and classroom ideas – and how to implement them.



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I was going to buy Using
I was going to buy Using Drupal written by the people at lullabot. Do you recommend this book over the one by packtpub?
@Ruddo the book mentioned
@Ruddo the book mentioned here is for very specific scenarios relating to E-Learning/Education/Classrooms. The lullabot book discusses a much wider range of topics and builds from the group up with drupal knowledge some of the projects in the Lullabot book are creating a Job Posting board in Drupal, Wiki, Multilingual Sites, Online Store, among several others I suggest you look at www.usingdrupal.com and the website for the book mentioned in the article over at Packt and see which one best covers what you're looking for.