
Break the webmaster bottleneck by empowering instructors and staff
- Enable
instructors and staff to represent courses using Plone's built-in
content types--news items, collections, and events--without writing a
single line of code
- Embed sound and video into your course materials, news feeds, or anywhere on your Plone site
- Written by Erik Rose--member of the Plone 4 and 5 Framework Teams
- Expert guidance on using the best plug-ins so that you can get the best out of your site right from the beginning
In Detail
Plone enables your faculty and staff to manage their own web sites, but
some assembly is still required. How do you represent courses online?
What about assignment schedules, lecture podcasts, and collaborative
spaces? That's where this book comes in--it takes the burden of routine
updates off your web team by harnessing the world's most advanced free
content management system.
This is the school web team's missing
manual. Through step-by-step examples covering 11 common educational
use cases, you'll learn how to take the box of parts provided by Plone,
combine them with best-of-breed third-party plug-ins, and turn out a
dynamic web environment that will be a joy to use for faculty, enhance
staff productivity, and engage the student body.
Plone is
powerful but complex. Its ease of use for end users belies a wealth of
under-the-hood features and third-party add-ons that are time-consuming
for back-end web teams to sort through. The book guides you on proven
paths through the forest of potential that you encounter during design
and deployment, starting you with reasonable choices for each of 11
common education-domain use cases. Each one enumerates the value it
brings to your site and guides you step-by-step through an
implementation suitable for the vast majority of cases, meaning you can
spend your time addressing the unique needs of your institution--not
reinventing the wheel.
What you will learn from this book
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Build
common e-learning tasks in Plone: assignment schedules, course
materials, online turn-in forms, and class interaction using podcasts
and forums
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Build school-wide and department-wise directories collecting contact info, biographies, and more
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Take
care of necessities, like customizing the look of your site, setting up
a production server, and running incremental backups
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Integrate audio and video with Plone: weaving it into pages, populating portlets, and podcasting it to the world
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Harness Plone4Artists Calendar product to improve the display of event listings
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Find tips on information architecture and usability, learning from the successes and mistakes of several sites
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Tags: Plone 3, Web Development