(W)CMS myths and realities CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz Gymnasium Völkermarkt Universität Klagenfurt

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(W)CMS myths and realities CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz Gymnasium Völkermarkt Universität Klagenfurt

Specific statements considering CMS for schools CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS school as a service enterprise with teachers, students, parents and graduates involved

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept  CONCEPTUAL CONSIDERATIONS goals target groups content CI and CD time-frame budget evaluation responsible person / team

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept  STRUCTURE AND CONTENT welcome-page sitemap schoolpartners profile of the school projects and activities graduates dates information about teachers, students sponsors forums school newspaper etc......

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept  WEBDESIGN AND ORGANIZATION self-developement or outsourcing cms or no cms inhouse-server or not maintenance separation of administration and education integrated communication platform

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept  PROBLEMS? data protection (no obligatory legal guidelines) personal homepages of students (doubtful content, disclaimer) guestbook (personal insulting) etc....

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept HOW?  webdesign, cms, outsourcing Are there enough human resources (students-teachers) and... is there sufficient knowhow to build a(W)CMS? Very few examples for outsourcing Example: School is outsourcing ist maintenance of computers or database driven management of students and classes or graduates ( Are there schools which use a „professional“ CMS?

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept Intranet Internet production of content content filtering A sensational website What a shit!

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept another aspect of content management: CONTENT FILTERING overwhelming offer of data by the internet Who manages the content of the internet? INTERNETINTRANET By technical measures? or by self restriction and self responsibility

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept Our next plans for the near future: setting up a Community among the students and teachers Participation in the project: IMST (Innovation in Science, Math and Technology Teaching) Trying to improve the flow of information among all school partners (if it is desired at all) [normally underdeveloped in most of the schools] Hoping that IT and CMS lead to a better school [ whatever you understand by that...]

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept Missing something? E-LEARNING? Let us be honest: Making available a lot of educational material, putting it categorized on the inter/intranet, offering drill- practice and assessing programs, some visualizations and animations and making possible communication by or Chatrooms, is for sure a supporting tool to catalyze getting data (information) on demand, but no warranty for a lasting „LEARNING“ process.

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept Thank You for Your attention!