Note from Karine: This year, I’ve asked all the eduWeb speakers working in universities/colleges to share in 140 words or less the biggest take-away from their presentation or table talk. If you’ve attended this session, feel free to weigh in by posting a comment, a question or a suggestion.
The most important take away from my presentation on how we built our catalog (and course descriptions) in our web Content Management System (CMS) is that it is easier than you think but requires organization, project management skills and an ability to problem solve.
Also, a strong second item to take away is to consider technology you have already implemented and how it can be configured to work as needed before going off and investing in new technology that requires implementation and training phases.
Related posts:
- eduWeb 2008 in 140 words – You Have Faculty Using Technology to Market? Are You Kidding Me? by Dr. Greg Williams, Assistant Professor and Director at UMBC
- Interview: Jay Collier, Dartmouth Associate Director of Web Publishing Services
- eduWeb 2008 in 140 words: High Tech and High Touch: Integrating the Web and Print Using Variable Print Technology by Dr. Cam Cruickshank, VP for Enrollment Management at Tiffin University
- eduWeb 2008 in 140 words – Aligning Web Strategies with Content Management by Daniel Auld, director of Technology Communications at Fordham Law School
- eduWeb 2008 in 140 words – Your CMS Implementation Can Be a Success by Tonya Price, Director of Marketing and Web Operations at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
