Stas Sușcov is working on integrating aspects of ScholarPress and its Courseware with BuddyPress as part of his Google Summer of Code Project. This is one project you definitely need to follow if you’re at all interested in using BuddyPress with Education. Stas will also be integrating a gradebook for use with both. Stas is mentored by Jeremy Boggs and Boone Gorges, and we’re excited to see what happens with this project in the coming days. If you want to stay up to date with his efforts, make sure to subscribe to Stas on WordPress.com.
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