WordPress is a platform for creating a wide range of web sites, including this one. A number of workshops on WordPress have been scheduled in October. WordPress Introductory Workshop This workshop is open to anyone who is interested in learning … Continue reading →…Continue Reading WordPress Workshops
Tag: Curricular Technology
WordPress in the Liberal Arts
Last week I attended a Nercomp event on WordPress in the Liberal Arts in Norwood, MA and participated in a panel on WordPress themes and plugins with colleagues from the College of Wooster and Abilene Christian University. About 45 people … Continue reading →…Continue Reading WordPress in the Liberal Arts
Class Photo Rosters now in the Course Hub
For more than a decade the Web Applications group and its predecessors have provided a popular “class photo roster” through the online directory to help instructors match names to faces. We are pleased to announce that as of today, the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Class Photo Rosters now in the Course Hub
Are you reading this post via a feed reader? If so, read on…
On Tuesday May 31st we’re going to change the categories on this blog, so if by any chance you’re using a feed of a specific category, that’s going to break. We suggest subscribing to the whole blog for maximum enjoyment! … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Are you reading this post via a feed reader? If so, read on…
Subscribe to feeds on private blogs
Today we released a new plugin for WordPress that allows you to subscribe to the RSS feeds of private blogs using any RSS reader. When you are logged in and viewing a private blog, the RSS feed links will now … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Subscribe to feeds on private blogs
WordPress feeds can now include pages
During the past few years new versions of WordPress have made this system much easier to use — and our community has made use of these new abilities to make a wide range of sites structured in many ways. Most … Continue reading →…Continue Reading WordPress feeds can now include pages
DrupalCon 2011: Day 1
This week Ian and Adam are in Chicago for the bi-annual DrupalCon developer conference. Drupal is the software that we use to manage the Middlebury and MIIS websites, as well as a couple others. Read on for notes on the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading DrupalCon 2011: Day 1