Keeping It fresh

Presentation outline

Background: Fall 2002

  • Dartmouth College
  • Web Publishing
  • Campus Web
  • Content Management
  • Projected Phases

Discovery Phase: Winter 2003

  • Scope and Purpose
  • Objectives
  • Evaluation Criteria
  • Requested Features
  • Develop or Deploy?
  • Vendor Evaluation
  • Recommendation

Deploying the System: Spring 2003

  • Planning & Outreach
  • Develop Page Templates
  • Develop New Site Features
  • Fine-tune Web Editor Interface
  • Test and Launch

Sustaining the Program: 2003-04

  • 2003: Establishing the Program
  • 2004: Expanding the Program

How Does It Work?

  • Browse to page
  • Log-in
  • Edit page
  • Approve
  • Publish
  • Add functions

System Features

  • Support for Standard Templates
  • Fluid Layout
  • Structured Content
  • Consistent Font Treatment
  • Resizable Text
  • Consistent Menu Pages
  • Drill Down Architecture
  • Print Preview with CSS
  • User Authentication Support
  • Support for Video Playback
  • Site-by-Site Error Pages
  • Custom Graphics and Colors
  • Identical Code for Manual Sites

Keeping It Fresh

  • Support Standards
  • Empower Users
  • Iterate

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