Bill White wrote:
I haven't used it, but it may be worth investigating. I'd never heard of the strangely-named tools they're using - moodle, elgg, drupal.
I know a number of people who use moodle and like it. It is an online courseware CMS so has features for the overall design of sites, enrolment of students, etc. but also course-level modules for: assignments, chatting, voting, forums, glossaries, lessons, quizzes, resource delivery, surveys, wikis, workshops, etc. etc.
See http://docs.moodle.org/en/Features.
Moreover, those of you using ubuntu or debian linux who have TEI package repository in your sources list (see http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/teideb/ ) can just 'sudo apt-get install moodle' to get it installed and set up.
Best, -James