Archive for category Media
New Events Calendar Update
We’re hoping to transition to Middlebury’s calendaring system very soon. To get ready for the change, we’ve now moved the process of scheduling and coordinating campus events online:
- Room Reservation Form – Reserve your room and add your event to the calendar via the same form!
- Campus Events Request Form – To request support from Campus Services, Media Services, Security, and IT.
- Update Events Calendar Form – To update your event’s calendar entry (i.e. date, time, title, description).
- Venue Reservation Policy
Mobile Website Improvements
We’re making some final changes to the mobile website in the next couple of days so that it will be ready for students and faculty to use when they return. If you would like to promote the link via blogs and social media starting next week, send your followers to m.miis.edu.
Web Style Guide Updated – From Rebecca
The updated web style guide lives at go.miis.edu/webstyle. There aren’t many surprises here, but there are more details about how to setup a good webpage, how to use the sidebar and carousel areas, how to setup stories, and so on. If you have any feedback, or think there should be any additions, please let me know.
New Video Production Guidelines – From Eric
Eric has written and posted new video production guidelines for campus events. You can also work one-on-one with him on promotional and/or informational videos by completing the video request form: go.miis.edu/videorequest
Social Media Guidelines/Evaluation
In the next couple of weeks, we’ll be publishing short social media guides for Facebook, Twitter, sites.middlebury.edu, Google+, and so on. Stay tuned for more information.
If you’re a social media account administrator, would you mind taking 15 minutes at the end of each month to complete our new evaluation forms for Twitter, Facebook, and sites.middlebury.edu? We would send email reminders to you at the end of each month with the links to these forms.
- Facebook Evaluation Form: go.miis.edu/facebookeval
- Twitter Evaluation Form: go.miis.edu/twittereval
- sites.middlebury.edu Evaluation Form: go.miis.edu/blogeval
Any Other Ideas or Questions?
MIIS Homepage News – New “Request Info” & “Apply Now” Buttons
How the Website Works – Third Party Code
- Our Drupal CMS does not support embed codes from third party services for security reasons
- Instead the Drupal community builds integrations with third party services through modules that our programmers at Middlebury review and adapt to our needs
- All code changes and additions, whether they’re worked on by myself or our Middlebury programmers, are subject to review by at least one other programmer
Updated Web Request Queue – From Rebecca
Admissions buttons for the MIIS homepage (May)Updates to our Video Overlay (May)Additional features added to several departmental blogs (May)- Conditional Questions on Webforms (July)
- Background image for the Center for the Blue Economy homepage (July)
- Upgrades to the Frontier Market Scouts/Executive Education/Center for Blue Economy template (July/early August): 1) Move to three column format 2) Implement rotating banner
- Integrate analytics from MIIS website with our online application (July/August)
Admissions Section – Rebecca’s Top 5 Quick Wins
- Add new photos and captions throughout the section
- Add H2 sub-headings to webpages that currently have none
- Re-prioritize the content of the “Contact Us” webpage
- Move the “Request Info” and “Visit MIIS” webforms higher up in the navigation
- Utilize the Subpage List content type for the “Admissions Requirements” sub-pages to highlight the links within the text
Next Meeting: July 12th at 11am
Topics of discussion will include webforms, but please let me know if you would like to add anything else to the agenda!
Drupal Work Sessions Every Thursday (with Rebecca) & Friday (with Eric) from 2-4pm
Next Meeting Thursday, June 14 at 11am
Come prepared to discuss how we can improve the Admissions section of the MIIS website
Web & Video Request Forms
- To request changes to website or blogging community (These should be changes that you cannot complete through the content management system), visit http://go.miis.edu/webrequest
- To request a video project, visit http://go.miis.edu/videorequest
Web Request Queue – From Rebecca
- Admissions buttons for the MIIS homepage (May)
- Updates to our Video Overlay (May)
- Additional features added to several departmental blogs (May)
- Upgrades to the Frontier Market Scouts template (June/July)
- Background image for the Center for the Blue Economy homepage (June/July)
- New header images for the Academics section (June/July)
- Customized Story Maps (by various tags) (August)
Video Request Queue – From Eric
- ESL 40 years (June)
IEP Professors (May)Commencement 2012 (May)Flash Mob Graduation (June)Alumni Award winners (June)Green Challenge (June)- FMS Video (July)
Giving Alums/Coopers (June)- MPA Promo (August)
- Local Catch/IEP Alums (July)
- TESOL Portfolios (August)
- Student Services (Sept.)
- Security (Aug/Sept)
Web Writing Queue – From Shanna
- Make-over to “International Policy Studies” landing page
- Make-over to the “International Environmental Policy” landing page
- “Firelight Foundation” section
- Make-over to “Language Programs” landing page
- Creating guidelines for faculty profiles
- Quick Social Media Guide
- Offices & Services Redesign Section
- Redesign MPA Section
Current Web Team Projects
- SEO Project for Graduate Programs
- Improving YouTube Channel Organization
- Updating iTunesU (Summer)
- Create Google Analytics Reports for Each Program
- Continued Improvements to the Mobile Website
- Collect stories for the IEP Program
Finance Administration Website: Focus Group
Content
Question 1: What information would you most like to see on a webpage apart from policies, services provided, forms, contact information, FAQ’s, etc.
Human Resources:
Facilities –campus buildings, grounds and surroundings:
Office Services- provides services of mailing, printing, faxing, laminating:
Student Accounts- manages student fee assessment, billing & collections, and payments:
Business Office – Accounts Payable, Purchasing, and other business related functions:
Question 2: How would you recommend the information be organized? Which information would be best placed on the landing page vs. the subpages?
Style
Question 3: What experiences can you share from the website you created at MIIS or from another website you created? What are some features you have found useful? For example, have you found it is easier to navigate through information if tabs are located on the right or left side of the screen?
Blue Titlecard has Changed!
We’ll never have to look at green on blue text again! Please double check your sections over the next couple of weeks, adding photos to the top right corner if they’re currently missing.
Web & Video Request Forms
- To request changes to website or blogging community (These should be changes that you cannot complete through the content management system), visit http://go.miis.edu/webrequest
- To request a video project, visit http://go.miis.edu/videorequest
Web Request Queue – From Rebecca
- Admissions buttons for the MIIS homepage (May)
- Updates to our Video Overlay (May)
- Upgrades to the Frontier Market Scouts template (May/June)
- Background image for the Center for the Blue Economy homepage (???)
- New header images for the Academics section (June/July)
- Customized Story Maps (by various tags) (August)
- “MIIS Tales” Story Template (Fall)
New Videos from Eric
MIIS Follies Documented for the First Time
Named Scholars Video
NET Impact Sustainable Fashion
MIIS Student Ambassador Update
from Danielle Johnson
Next Meeting: May 17th Focus Group
We’ll be hosting a focus group on the following areas of the MIIS website:
- Budget Office
- Business Office
- Campus Services
- Cashier
- Finance & Administration
- Human Resources
- Office Services
Please invite other staff and faculty members who you think might be interested to join us.
Summer Projects
SEO Project
Eric, Shanna, and I will be spearheading a project to review our implementation of on-page SEO tactics. We’ll primarily focus on the graduate programs, but any other programs are welcome to join our conversations and processes as well.
Program Assignments
Rebecca – IEM, MPA, TILM(?)
Eric – NPTS, TESOL, TFL
Shanna – IPS, IEP, MBA
To get started, here are some on-page SEO tips:
Naming URLs
To name URLs, please use lowercase letters and dashes (-) to separate words. This helps humans and search engine robots more easily read our URLs.
Naming Images
Before you upload an image to the website, please make sure the file name is readable. (Ex. william_arrocha.jpg NOT IMG30001.jpg). This also helps humans and search engines read the content of the file.
“Alt” tags for Images
If your embedding images within the text, please set the “alt” tags with meaningful text. (Ex. alt=”Lindsey Bowman, TESOL Student Ambassador” )
Hierarchy of Text
Breaking up your text with headings helps search engines understand which information on the page is most important – not to mention that it helps humans scan the content for the information they’re looking for.
Choosing Anchor Text
Anchor text is the text you use to link to other webpages or content. You should use your keywords within this text. (Ex. a link named “study abroad” should lead to our page about our immersive learning programs).
Continued Mobile Site Improvements
Up next: Ability to add custom links and feeds when you’re logged into the mobile site
Events Calendar: New Look
We’ll *finally* be implementing Middlebury’s events calendar on our site
Web Updates
Careers section makeover completed
Highlights include:
- More visual and interactive look and feel
- Streamlined navigation
- Customized story feeds (Quick note, so that the photos on the story feeds look consistent, I’m recommending a size of 238x180px for photos of News Room and MIIS Around the World stories.)
Monterey Abroad Section Updates
- New look for the Monterey Abroad landing page
- New page about opportunities via Middlebury Schools Abroad
NPTS Landing Page
- New look for the Nonproliferation & Terrorism Studies main page
New Website Buttons
Please let Rebecca know if you need copies of the website buttons to use within your site. They come in small or large sizes:
Blogging Community: Server Migration
- sites.middlebury.edu’s migration to LAMP servers at Middlebury has been completed; this should bring us better performance and stability in the future
- New plugins such as Simple Facebook Connect and Twitter tools for your social media needs
- 50+ new themes – coming soon
- Please let Rebecca know if you experience any usability issues with the blogging community. The Middlebury LIS guys have been awesome about turning around any bugs and usability issues in less than a day!
Mobile Website Updates
- Course catalog module added
- New blog feeds added
- Coming soon: redirecting mobile users to the site, instead of the regular MIIS website
- If you have any ideas for mobile website content, please let Rebecca know, or leave a comment on this blog post.
Coming Soon: New Look for the Blue TitleCard Space
For Academic Programs
Reminder: Drupal Work Sessions Every Thursday and Friday from 2-4pm in the Digital Learning Commons
Homepage Links/Buttons Mock-ups
Taxonomy Doc Updated
Learn more about our taxonomy terms and what they’re used to accomplish.
Expanding our Color Pallette
with Shanna Kesler
Are you ready for Facebook’s makeover?
This means you:
- Monterey Institute Intensive English Programs
- Middlebury-Monterey Summer Intensive College English
- Student Services at MIIS
- Monterey Institute’s Summer Intensive Language Programs
- Center for Nonproliferation Studies
- Digital Learning Commons
Drupal Work Session?
How does next Friday from 2pm-4pm work?
Web Team Structure
Eric Morrow
- Makes videos
- Can assist with storytelling efforts
- Manages the YouTube Channel
Rebecca Walters
- Collaborates with Middlebury LIS to add new features to the MIIS website and mobile website
- Manages the MIIS website homepage, tagging system, permissions, templates, etc.
- Trains new web editors on the Drupal CMS
- Works with web strategy team members and other departments on their web/social media needs
- Manages the blogging community
- Knowledgeable of basic SEO and Google analytics
Shanna Kesler
- Manages the Academics section and works closely with the Graduate School of Translation, Interpretation, and Language Education and the Graduate School of International Policy and Management
- Writes for any graduate program landing pages
- Knowledgeable of basic SEO and Google analytics
Academics Landing Page
Is there a better, more scannable way we could organize this content? Examples:
Social Media at MIIS
Monterey Institute (Main Page)
Monterey Institute Intensive English Programs
Middlebury-Monterey Summer Intensive College English
Student Services at MIIS
Monterey Institute’s Summer Intensive Language Programs
Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Digital Learning Commons
Monterey Institute Incoming Student Group (2012-2013)
CNS Alumni Group
Other Alumni Groups: San Francisco, Minneapolis, Austin, Nairobi, Denver, Los Angelos, New York
@MIIS
@MIIS_GSIPM
@gstile
@MIISStuServ
@CNS_Updates
@CNS_DC
@MIISOIS
@miisesl
@MIISCACS
@MIIS_SILP
@FisherForum2010
@equipomonterey
@SustainableMIIS
@MIISMPA
@miisalumni
@MIISNetImpact
@miisDLC
@colemanlibrary
@MIISAmbassador
@MMSICE
@MIIStisp
@Center4Blue
MIIS Tags Revisited
- How the alumni tag should be used.
- Learn more about our taxonomy terms and what they’re used to accomplish.
MIIS Website Menu Details
Example: Admissions Requirements vs. FAQs
FAQs Page Template
- See Admissions FAQs
- Let me know if you still need this template for your FAQs webpage
New Ambassador Program
- With Molly Lineberger & Danielle Johnson
- Student-driven recruiting efforts; one student representing each program
- Middlebury has a similar program
- Will have profiles on the MIIS website
Test our New Web Inquiry Form
Site Error
- Photos, opening paragraphs, and sidebars disappear
- Usually happens when the server’s being upgraded, or when it goes down
- Be vigilant
Promoting Our Videos
with Eric Morrow
How to Create Digital Signs
- Resize your Powerpoint or Keynote slide to 1920×1080
- Get inspiration from these templates: Best of Fall 2011 Keynote OR Powerpoint
- Signs are published on Monday mornings. Please submit your signs for the upcoming week by 10am on Monday morning.
- If your GAs are working on the signs, they can schedule an appointment with our GAs (who make signs each week for DLC workshops) by emailing miisdlc@gmail.com to get some more inspiration.
New Buttons!
Small Buttons
Big Buttons
Photoshop Tutorial
- Grab a Mac computer! Get your hands dirty
- Who needs a copy of Photoshop? We’re taking orders.