That’s the idea Rose Pruyne from Penn State defended in her presentation “Incremental Design” at HighEdWebDev 06 in Rochester today.
Nobody got a chance to blog about it as far as I know, but I was able to retrieve the presentation slides Rose shares through the conference delicious tag highedwebdev2006.
I interviewed Rose for my recently published UB column about CMS.
After looking at her presentation slides, I realize she would have also made a great source for the column about website redesigns I’ve finished writing earlier this month. The column will appear in the December issue of University Business.
In this article, I follow the same format as the previous one and give 10 tips to survive (or succeed in) a redesign. One of those tips actually deals with incremental redesign!
Related posts:
- Live from EduWeb 2006: Get Feedback Before AND After you Redesign your College Website
- Live from HighEdWebDev06: Open-Source, In Search of a New Business Model for College Web Site Development
- Live From HighEdWebDev06: How to Lower Costs and Increase Accessibility with Web Standards
- Live from HighEdWebDev06: How to Shoot, Edit and Publish Your Institution’s Videos on the Web
- (Almost) Live from HighEdWebDev 2005 in Rochester: How to integrate Podcasting into your higher ed website
