[Edprof] Recommendations for content management software?
Adrian G. Uribarri
adrian.uribarri at gmail.com
Wed May 13 16:46:01 PDT 2009
Ann,
I would strongly recommend that you and others with similar questions
contact Greg Linch, former editor at The Miami
Hurricane<http://www.themiamihurricane.com/>,
community director at CoPress and soon a full-time producer at
Publish2<http://www.publish2.com/>.
He is a cutting-edge authority on college publishing, and a nice guy, too.
I copied him on this reply to duly oblige him.
Adrian
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:26 PM, deborah gump <gumpdl at gmail.com> wrote:
> Forwarding on Ann's behalf:
>
> Do you have any recommendations for content managing software that's free
> or not too expensive that I could use in my classes for publishing all
> student stories from a class on one site online? What about College
> Publishing? I understand you have to put their ads on your site.
>
> We've been using Dreamweaver, Soundslides, FinalCut, and anything else the
> students want to use to create their projects. But we have some glitches and
> are looking for something simpler.
>
> Ann Auman
> U. of Hawaii
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