[DDN] Reinhard Mohn Fellowship

2005-06-24 Thread J Cravens
(this is a Germany-based fellowship opportunity -- they had an ad in the recent Der Spiegel edition on The Germans. I thought it was worth passing on. Please do NOT write me for more information. I do not have ANY further information.): The Reinhard Mohn

[DDN] RE: Intl Symposium on Local E-Democracy - 26-27 July 2005 - Minneapolis, USA

2005-06-24 Thread Steven Clift
The full agenda with over 25 speakers is now out: http://www.dowire.org/wiki/Symposium_agenda Steven Clift - http://publicus.net - Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Join DoWire: http://dowire.org E-Democracy: http://e-democracy.org ___ DIGITALDIVIDE

RE: [DDN] Internet access at libraries better than ever - but oftenrationed (fwd)

2005-06-24 Thread K.G. Schneider
I have seen the lines at the urban public libraries, where people might wait one or two hours to get half an hour on a computer. Anyone who thinks there is no digital divide has not been to these libraries. I don't know what it would be like to depend on library access, but there's a definite

Re: [DDN] Content Management systems...

2005-06-24 Thread Prince Obiri-Mainoo
Try Serena Software at serena.com. Their 86 page Web Content Management for Dummies by Nathan Rawlins may be what you need. They sent this to me free and you may get it for nothing if you contact them and tell them what you need it for. Prince Obiri-Mainoo Paul Mondesire [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [DDN] Content Management systems...

2005-06-24 Thread Joseph Beckmann
There's an excellent article in this month's EduTopia about this - the lack of a CMS appropriate to a good school website, and the failure of most schools to conceive a web page that is anything other than a school analogue: a place where kids wander from room to room with little purpose other

Re: [DDN] Content Management systems...

2005-06-24 Thread Todd Seal
All: I've spent the last year working on a site that doesn't have any kind of database back-end except for FileMaker; support from our district for creation, deletion, and modification of any FileMaker database would be sporatic at best. I opted for a flat-file CMS that works quite well for