Revised introduction training class: focus on updating and maintaining content Advanced Classes for those CMS users who are ready to enhance their sites with new content blocks/modules Laminated Cheat Sheet for desktop use WebSquad: one-on-one onsite training sessions Remote Desktop: Allows CMS support team to take control of your desktop computer and make changes for [...]
Continue reading >Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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Today when you visit the WPI homepage you’ll find a new, interactive photo gallery. We hope you’ll also discover some great content that wasn’t as noticeable before, including several videos of students and faculty members sharing their perspectives on WPI. Before, only the photos rotated automatically, and the other content was hidden behind them. Now, [...]
Continue reading >Monday, March 29, 2010
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Since the launch of the new WPI website in August, we’ve been approached by many departments asking that their sites be next in line for conversion to the new design. While a good number of these sites could use a complete overhaul (rewriting content, restructuring the architecture), many smaller sites could easily and quickly be [...]
Continue reading >Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Although companies like eMarketer continue to report data such as the total number of monthly Internet users, the bigger story is that the way people use the Internet is changing fast. While older groups will occupy a larger share of monthly users, that measure is quickly becoming antiquated. Younger groups have already entered a new [...]
Continue reading >Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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The Apple tablet is going to be announced any minute now. “The hope is that Apple will do with e-books what it did with iTunes, which is make this very sexy and seamless and easy to use,” says Craig Teicher, the editor of the blog eBookNewser. via Will An Apple Tablet Heat Up E-Book War? [...]
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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