Links of Interest for December 23rd from 10:23 to 19:10

December 23, 2008

These are my links for December 23rd from 10:23 to 19:10:

RoopleTheme | We Make Drupal Easy!
RoopleThemes has a handful of really nice Drupal themes that are well designed, developed and documented. Definitely a great starting point for a Drupal project whether starting for scratch or looking to develop a new theme.
Blatant Media e-Learning Solutions : HOME
Blatant Media was founded on the realization that many organizations were adapting their business processes to academically oriented Learning Management Systems. These systems – while all-powerful and comprehensive – did not allow for rapid deployment of programs, customization, adaptation of courses to user groups and efficient e-commerce integration.

Blatant Media began developing Absorb Learning Management System and worked closely with the initial client base to develop a system that places the learner first.

Drupal Themes | Free CMS Designs
A few nice and free Drupal themes. Could be a good starting point for future projects.
Collective Mind | We love to build toys. Some of those toys change the world.
An interesting, albeit neglected, blog on Drupal. Some interesting content nonetheless.
KnowledgeTree Community Edition |Open Source Document Management System
KnowledgeTree is easy to use, open source document management software that seamlessly connects people, ideas, and processes to satisfy all your collaboration, compliance, and business process requirements
ChaseSagum.com
A resource-packed blog covering open source topics including Drupal and Wordpress.
ThemeShark.com | …Drupal Themes with Bite!
Cost effectives – pay – Drupal themes. Only three currently (Hammerhead, Galapagos, and Minimalist) but more to come.
smashLAB – White Paper: A Primer in Social Media
Social media represents a broad change in how people communicate with one another. This is exciting for businesses as it presents new channels and methods of reaching consumers. As such, early adopters have encountered both successes and failures in developing strategies that incorporate this new paradigm.
Web 2.0 in Education (UK) Home – Web 2.0 in Education (UK)
This site is designed to provide teachers with a directory of free webtools along with some suggestions as to how they may be used in the classroom.

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