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1 Content Management Systems Equals Distributed Web Site Maintenance Robert Gulick, EdD DBA / Technology Trainer gulickb@parmacityschools.org Carmi Gulick Fifth Grade Teacher carmiguli@parma.k12.oh.us

2 Goals ● What is a Content Management System (CMS?) ● How to select a CMS. ● Results: How using one can impact your district, building, department and staff Web sites.

3 What is a CMS? ● A tool (either Web based or client based) used to maintain the content of a Web site. ● Typically uses a database for content storage. ● Many use a template model for page layout control.

4 What did Parma City Schools Select ● CommonSpot (www.PaperThin.com) ● Started on version 3.0 now on version 4.5 ● Quick demonstration

5 Why use CMS? Empowers many users to contribute to the development and maintenance of a Web site Does not require knowledge of HTML or FTP No external FTP required No holes in firewall

6 Why use CMS? Helps to enforces content guidelines through an approval process Enforces – Style and Branding – Common navigation – Changes to templates affect entire site

7 Why use CMS? Section 508 compliance – www.Section508.gov – Differently abled visitors to a Web site must have an equal experience – Required of Federal Agencies – Fonts, colors, image based content v. text based content, frames

8 How to pick a CMS What technologies are required? – Database MSSQL, MySQL, Postgres, Zope – Server Operating System Linux, Solaris, Windows – Programming Language ASP.Net, ColdFusion, Java, PHP – Web Server Apache, IIS

9 How to pick a CMS Contributor Interactions – Via Web site or via client? Requires a specific browser if Web based? – WYSIWYG or Code? – Drop and Drag? – Upload documents / images? – Spell checking?

10 How to pick a CMS Visitor Interactions – Friendly URL? – Require plug-ins? – Browser compatibility? – Search tool?

11 How to pick a CMS ● Costs (Initial / Ongoing) ● Licensing Model – By contributor, pages, server ● Maintenance Costs – 10% to 15% yearly is typical ● Support Costs – Is there an active users group? ● Extra hardware (database server) ● Extra software (database server, app server) ● Try before you buy

12 How to pick a CMS Security / Approval Process – Does it have one? – Can approval flow be customized? – How are users informed of approval requests, errors? – How are users maintained? – LDAP integration? – Custom groups?

13 How to pick a CMS Site Design and Control – Multiple editable templates? – Lockable elements? – Scheduling content?

14 How to pick a CMS ● Built in Applications ● Calendar? ● Discussion / Forums? ● Internal Search Tool? ● Photo Gallery? ● Extensible (create integrate own Web programs?) ● Web site CMS + Web Calendar Custom Program

15 Planning and Implementation of the Site Hosting options (internal v. external hosting) Designing branding / color schemes Develop style guidelines Develop approval procedures Identify who will do what Plan for growth and modifications

16 Training staff ● Created our own materials available on the Web site ● Trained eight trainers ● Multiple after school sessions ● Half day during the day session ● One-on-one sessions

17 So what are the cons? Power Web developers will feel confined Workflow requires people in the workflow to check in Maintenance of servers and software a must Requires more 'server horsepower‘ (Web and database) than static HTML Web site

18 Major Vendors? ● www.cmsmatrix.org compare major and minor players ● 504 as of 1/14/06 ● 254 as of 2/3/05 ● Some focus on education market ● Most 'tip their hat' to education with some discounts / programs ● Many open source solutions (http://opensourcecms.com/)

19 Results? ● Before ● Several addresses ● No consistency between sites ● No standards compliance / reviews ● 1 author per site ● After ● One address ● Branding / navigation is enforced ● Review / approval process ● 200 current authors (50 active in any given month)

20 Results? SYAverage Visitors / month Average Visits / Month SY031,5323,310 SY046,02620,843 SY0510,11224,340 SY0616,22033,943

21 The End ● Materials and link at: ● www.ParmaCitySchools.org/presentations ● E-Mail: ● gulickb@parmacityschoolsorg


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