Here's a site I built on drupal 5 for a pretty successful podcast called Ask Raj and Paj. Every week, two indians act out skits that are created and rated by the audience.
Used Vote-Up-Down Module for the digg-style rating, and Views for the lists. In addition, the approve module comes in handy for screening user-generated submissions. The theme is a modified deco theme.
We recently created a community learning space for a web analytics class at BYU. We directed students to create individual blogs on commercial blogging platforms such as blogspot, wordpress, and elsewhere. We are then using FeedAPI to aggregate the student blogs and comments (see list of student feeds) into the community site. In addition, we're aggregating blogs from prominent web analytic experts (see list of expert feeds). A wiki and spot for announcements round out the list of features.
We choose to aggregate student blogs rather then have students write on Drupal as we wanted students to have a permanent record of their learning that they would take with them.
Design Principles
Our site design was guided by three learning principles.
Learning should be social
You learn best with friends. In a traditional classroom, it is difficult for a teacher to provide opportunities to their students to teach and learn from each other. Drupal made it easy to set up a place where students can share with each other what they're learning about web analytics.
Please come check out my site maby sign up and start submitting who knows the concept is to create a user submitted new site where hopefully if the user writes the story they keep to editorial standards, I am trying to get away from the digg style news submission site and get people into the concept of reporting as opposed to writing blog posts
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Please review my site http://www.ayodiapala.com . I know this site using foreign language.
This site using CCK, Image. Acidfree, Article, Date API, Filemanager, Guestbook, Quotes,Views, Calendar, Aggregator module. And for the themes using art4_blue.
I recently launch a new Drupal Houston Real estate and would really appreciate comments and feedback.
The site has about 500 pages of content and I moved to drupal because it was too difficult to maintain a site without a good CMS. I've added a number of the "fun social2.0 modules" including Digg, Event, Google Co-op CSE, Google Translate, Guestbook, poll, service links, survey, statistics, technorati. I also have installed the forum module, but don't have it live yet.