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Serving Up Success on Community College Web Sites
From Community College Week, February 26, 2007 Technology Supplement
For today’s community colleges creating an engaging, responsive and effective college website is more than simply a goal; it’s a strategic imperative.  As a society—young and old alike—we’ve all been conditioned to shop, compare and buy off of the Internet. This consumer mentality is also proving to extend to how students choose a college. In a recent Noel-Levitz national research study of e-recruiting practices, 52 percent of the two-year public respondents reported that 40 percent of their applicants submitted an online application as their first point of contact.  For these applicants, their college selection process was most likely conducted on the Web by visiting candidate college websites. 

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RSS - Jumping the Hurdles in Online Communications
RSS is creating quite a buzz right now, and for good reason. With 165+ million Americans of all ages online, everyone—and we mean everyone—is trying to get their message out on a website or in an email. But, making the connection online is far from easy. There are many communications hurdles strewn across the Information Superhighway. But RSS, a quickly emerging Web communications technology, is a simple way to jump over the obstacles that stand between you and those you want and need to communicate with. That’s why it’s critical that you understand the immediate, practical applications of RSS as it relates to helping your college or university make the online connection...

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Higher Education Success from MA to CA
It comes as no surprise that no college or university is the same as the next.  Institutions of higher education are as diverse as the students who attend them.  From small, community focused colleges to large, globally recognized universities, institutions of all shapes and sizes play a specific – not to mention vital – role in higher education...

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Calming the Perfect Storm
Without the proper tools, your institution cannot hold content managers responsible for sustaining the level of excellence expected by your board of trustees.  Let's face it, there's a Perfect Storm of colliding forces affecting your web site today...

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A Mountain of Content
You, the college web content manager, are the hardest working web content manager on the planet today. Your efforts are significant, extraordinary, and in many ways downright heroic. Consider this...

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Web Content Management:
A Framework for Success
To ensure that your institution’s Web site is able to keep up with the surge of new services, the explosion of demanding young adults, and the mountain of content, a framework must be put in place that allows the site to be sustainable, leveragable, and ultimately scalable. 

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ePortfolios: A Vital Component
Portfolios in education have been used for centuries to provide a record of accomplishments, for both students and educators. ePortfolios are virtual archives on the Internet where students and faculty can collect, store and manage all of their lifelong learning and career development information in a single location.

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Picking a College:
The First Stop is the Web Site
A University of Minnesota study confirmed that a vast majority of high school students (and their parents) visit the college Web site as their first step in evaluating colleges, they return to the Web sites. They evaluate and they make decisions. And eliminations...

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A Good Web Site Is...
Figuring out what students are looking for and how they respond to a Web site isn’t brain surgery. Basically, they want three things from a college Web site...

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How Important is Web Content Management?
Maximizing the campus web site is essential as campuses face the ever increasing competition to attract students, faculty, and the community...

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These Web Site Problems Sound Familiar?
Nearly every campus is experiencing the same explosion on their Web site. It is a good thing for your school, but challenging to manage...

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Integrating Web Content Management:
It's Easy for the People and for the Technology
The trick is to maintain your web site effectively to ensure the information is accurate, relevant, and effectively doing its job – engaging the campus community and communicating...

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Pepperdine University:
Unifying the University Web Presence
The Web & Multimedia Services team at Pepperdine University faced complex Web environment problems: inconsistency, limited scalability, out-of-date content and increasing expectations...

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Getting Your Web Content Project Approved
Great projects - and necessary ones - only happen if they are funded. Colleges and universities must do more with less, and the pressure is on...

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Web Content Bottleneck: Breaking the Glass
Many campuses experience a bottleneck with their web content updates. Content owners need more and more yet IT doesn't have time to keep up. A classic bottleneck problem...

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Another Bottleneck:
Web Content Management Project Approvals
Many campuses have web content management on their "to do" list. But in today's tight budget environment, getting approvals and funding are a challenge...

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Evaluate Before You Buy
Selecting a web content management system is a complex job, complicated further by the fact that most people have never made this choice before. So we offer a few tips...

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