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Collegiate Web Solutions - Web management consulting for higher education: February 2009
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Feb 24, 2009. Posted by Doug Clark. Hello again, everyone. Thanks for joining today's session. As I mentioned earlier, managing content is a strategic choice in which a CMS package is only part of the total solution. To get the discussion started, how many of you feel your institution is truly ready to embark on this adventure? And, if not, what are your challenges? Expectations, culture, overly-simplistic view of the issue, budget? For those needing to build momentum, let's chime in to help. If this is ...
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Collegiate Web Solutions - Web management consulting for higher education: November 2008
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Nov 25, 2008. Introducing CMS 3.0. Posted by Doug Clark. The other day I was discussing with a colleague about content management in higher education and how it is becoming much more complicated. The goal of CMS 1.0/2.0 is largely to keep on-site content up-to-date. However, in the socially connected world of Web 2.0 the goal is not just to be current but to stay relevant. This requires constantly adding new, sometimes smaller, and more widely distributed bits of content off-site. For example, a news sto...
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Collegiate Web Solutions - Web management consulting for higher education: Create a unified vision for content management
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Jan 23, 2009. Create a unified vision for content management. Posted by Doug Clark. We’re excited about our first series of webinars, Planning for a CMS, this week. For final preparations, we called a few of the over 40 institutions who signed up. We chose those schools with multiple people registered, assuming CMS was likely a hot topic on their campus. Learning more about their needs, we could make our sessions more relevant for everyone. Aside from increased and redundant costs for technology, trainin...
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Collegiate Web Solutions - Web management consulting for higher education: October 2008
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Oct 29, 2008. Take stock of your time. Posted by Doug Clark. Let's face it.the economic climate has created a pretty grim outlook for colleges and universities. In the future that lies ahead my sympathies lie with the web staff, especially those at small and mid-major private institutions. Already burdened by high demand and minuscule budgets, expectations will continue to rise while the FTE count for web teams will remain immensely disproportionate. What do you think? Oct 17, 2008. Posted by Doug Clark.
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Collegiate Web Solutions - Web management consulting for higher education: Welcome webinar participants! Day 1 discussion...
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Feb 24, 2009. Posted by Doug Clark. Hello again, everyone. Thanks for joining today's session. As I mentioned earlier, managing content is a strategic choice in which a CMS package is only part of the total solution. To get the discussion started, how many of you feel your institution is truly ready to embark on this adventure? And, if not, what are your challenges? Expectations, culture, overly-simplistic view of the issue, budget? For those needing to build momentum, let's chime in to help. If this is ...
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Collegiate Web Solutions - Web management consulting for higher education: January 2009
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Jan 23, 2009. Create a unified vision for content management. Posted by Doug Clark. We’re excited about our first series of webinars, Planning for a CMS, this week. For final preparations, we called a few of the over 40 institutions who signed up. We chose those schools with multiple people registered, assuming CMS was likely a hot topic on their campus. Learning more about their needs, we could make our sessions more relevant for everyone. Aside from increased and redundant costs for technology, trainin...