Hello,
beeing still in the process of learning the amazing org-mode, I wonder if
somebody has tried to use org-mode's publishing capacities as an authoring
tool for the Online Learning Platform Moodle
(http://www.moodle.org/<http://www.moodle.de/>),
as a replacement for GUI-tools like eXeLearning
(http://www.exelearning.org/<http://www.exelearning.de/>
)?

eXeLearning is described as follows:
"" The eXe project developed a freely available Open Source authoring
application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web
content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup.
Resources authored in eXe can be exported in IMS Content Package, SCORM 1.2,
or IMS Common Cartridge formats or as simple self-contained web pages.""

org-mode definitely can publish self contained web-pages, and I guess all
the functionality needed to to publish the other formats is already there.
It would be extremely beneficial and efficient to be able to write whole
moodle-courses in org-mode, maybe having some templates/stylesheets for
typical course formats like the above mentioned IMS and SCORM (and others
mentioned in the moodle manual: social format, topics format, weekly
format).

I would be very interested if somebody could share previous experiences
about using org-mode for authoring moodle-courses.
Since moodle is very popular, and online learning becomes increasingly
important, beeing the most efficient authoring tool for moodle could
potentially gain a lot of attention for org-mode.
Thanks
Thorsten
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