This module provides an API for queued asynchronous jobs that have a high chance of failing and
subsequently need to be retried. The possibilities of defining the way retries are scheduled are pretty much endless.
Views integration for Moodle database tables, so that site administrators can build Views in Drupal showing Moodle data.
For example, create a "My Courses" page for the currently-logged in Drupal user, or a Drupal page that lists all Courses available in a Moodle site.
Features
Build Drupal Views to display read-only Moodle data for:
Moodle courses
Moodle users
Most fields you might want to display are included, and there are automatic relationships available so you can list authors of courses, course creators, enrolled users on courses, courses for users, and more.
Can also display:
course prices with the six currencies supported by Moodle 2.3, where prices have been applied (e.g. with Moodle's PayPal integration).
user+course grades, including grade letter assignments (may not work in all cases?).
This module is used to convert your existing Drupal blog into the WP Blog module by re-assigning the content type for existing nodes and moving any existing tags into the WP Blog taxonomy vocabular