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Moodle + InstantCMS Your opinion
Good afternoon. Who does not know, our organization has now been puzzled by distance education for children with disabilities. Distance education itself is planned to be conducted on the site under the control of the Moodle engine. It is a centralized standard for distance education.
The Moodle interface is not very visual. My idea is to hide it behind InstantCMS (or any other - it doesn't matter). Those. InstantCMS is documentation, all sorts of popular science articles, information on competitions, questions and answers, the internal society of the School, etc., and Moodle is purely lessons and checking tasks. Moreover, the less the student sees pure Moodle, the better.
At first, these are 2 different sites, with 2 bases just on one Hosting.
Isn't that a completely crazy idea?
What are your tips for organizing such a bundle? For example, I wouldn't like double registration.
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This is also done, but such a bunch is expensive to maintain.
To synchronize the user base, use the authorization plugin for an external database in Moodle or write a plugin for Oauth2.
The alternative is to set up the main page and customer account in Moodle normally. If the standard features are not enough, the system allows you to add a lot by writing plugins, without editing the core.
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