Scott Fosseen
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 10:19 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Teacher Webpages
Karl,
We are supporting "Joomla" content management system to replace
districts
traditional web sites. One of the extensions that I have been working
with
is &
g 5 live sites, and have several in
development stages.
- Original Message -
From: "Karl Hehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 9:02 AM
Subject: [info-tech] Teacher Webpages
| What are other schools doing for teacher webpages?
| I have looked at Nvu/Apple Weblogs
Karl,
Our teachers mostly use Nvu. there are a few (very few) that use
Dreamweaver, and 2 use Contribute.
Nvu = free
Dreamweaver = not so free
Contribute = nice middle road and ease of use.
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On Jun 12, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Jan, Bolluyt wrote:
Karl, we have found the MS Word does what you are asking just fine.
Check our http://www.spirit-lake.k12.ia.us and try elementary then
staff. Most of those are MS Word.
Who then uploads the files, when they change?
Karl Hehr
District Technolo
Karl, we have found the MS Word does what you are asking just fine.
Check our http://www.spirit-lake.k12.ia.us and try elementary then
staff. Most of those are MS Word.
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What are other schools doing for teacher webpages?
I have looked at Nvu/Apple Weblogs/TeacherWeb, ideally I would have a
cheap to free solution. We don't need anything very fancy just the
ability to post homework and lesson plans.
Karl Hehr
District Technology Coordinator
South Hamilton CS