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		<title>User Roles in EthosCE: Built on the Power of Drupal and Moodle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since we launched the EthosCE learning management platform, we&#8217;ve found that people are very interested in learning more about securing permissions and roles for users in EthosCE. Because EthosCE is built on the leading open-source content management system, Drupal, and the leading open-source learning management system, Moodle, we&#8217;ve been able to take advantage of a [...]
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