I work for a Science Museum in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. As part of a larger initiative to provide scientific learning opportunities and science context to the daily news we have created a site called "The Science Buzz" (http://ltc.smm.org/buzz) We hope to build a community of people who can engage with the content here before/after they visit our museum as well as folks who may never visit the museum.
The site is currently a prototype but is fully operational. It lives within a secured webkiosk using (SiteKiosk) on the museum floor as well as being open to the public on the internet. Drupal has been a wonderful solution for this site for several reasons:
Allows non technical exhibit developers to easily author content for the public
Aggregator allows us to syndicate science news from all over the world. The drupal coding framework also allowed me to "hack" the module to include some new functionality without too much pain and struggle.
The PHPTemplate system allowed me to easily style dynamic content but also gave me enough latitude to build my own PHP scripts into the pages within the structure of Drupal
After seeing what Drupal could do for my personal site (nautis.com) I decided to give it a shot on a reunion site we've put together for my high school. It's a simple site using a hacked up version of the interlaced theme. It's a really flexible theme. I'm also in the process of tweaking the image.module. It's put together really well but it's just not very stylish. I've added some css where I could to add to the visual appeal.
I don't know what the process is, but if anyone would like a copy of this theme just let me know:
This is an excellent Drupal site that uses multimedia (audio/video) as well as drupal community tools to spread the word about sustainability and good environmental practices.
its the first blog that i was created with Drupal and i have to admit that i enjoy this :)
here you can see the result: www.karagos.com
I know that all are Greek to you but yes I'm Greek too :D
Thanx 4 viewing
-S