Site Touts BuddyPress for K12

While visiting the BuddyPress site for fresh news, I encountered a blog post entitled BuddyPress in K12 Education. It appears that BuddyPress is being piloted by the Dearborn, Michigan school district. It’s always great to hear about Open Source adoptions by public K12 ! I could see deploying components of BuddyPress in our school’s existing WPMu installation.

I was disappointed, however, to see that two of the key plugins for making this possible are for pay: Site-wide Privacy Settings and Content Monitoring. It seems to me that privacy settings for blogs should be a basic functionality for Social Networking platforms. I hope that BuddyPress will integrate some form of access/privacy settings that will make it appropriate for K12 in the near term!

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  1. Tradenet’s avatar

    Hehehe…nice to see your back here. Been missing your posts ;-)

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    1. Steve’s avatar

      Yeah–I typically slow down this time of year, but I’ll get several more subtantive posts out over spring break next week. I also want to rework my Elgg plug-ins.

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  2. Chris Kenniburg’s avatar

    Hello Steve,
    I am the web technology guy for Dearborn Schools. If you want to know more about our use of buddypress, feel free to contact me. You have a very cool blog. A lot of the things you are trying to do in K-12 we are trying as well. I had piloted Elgg version .6 or .8 something. I suspect the new versions are much better. So far though, WPMU + BP has been going very well.

    Take care. You have a new reader of your blog.
    Chris

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    1. Steve’s avatar

      I’d love to learn more! I’ll be in touch soon. The appeal of BuddyPress is that I can install it over our existing WPMu.

      The old Elgg and the new are worlds apart. Version 1.5 is very impressive!

      Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to seeing your comments here.

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