Moodle / Joomla / JFusion - the best platform for the development of e-learning, communication and information portal?

I was asked to develop a website with information and e-learning that focuses on community aspects that also cover many other areas. There is a limited budget for this project, so I try to use ready-made products, if possible, but I need to make sure that I choose the best possible platform to start with.

I am a php developer with extensive knowledge of the database, so I can imagine the degree of active development.

Primary requirements:

  • User Contribution / Community Creation
  • Shared Content
  • E-learning
  • Forums
  • Blogs
  • Articles
  • Commerce
  • Listing directory
  • Wikis

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Efront (www.efrontlearning.net) will meet your needs. His Moodle punches away in terms of user interface and social features. You can also look at the integration of Efront and Joomla using the JFusion efront plugin.

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It is good that both platforms have forum functions in the usual sense. In addition, moodle forums can be rated, and ratings are automatically added to C / A students.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1702463/


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