Below are the online content options for NDSU faculty and
staff.
Effective immediately, NDSU Faculty may request
CMS/TYPO3 Web sites. These sites have a unique look that is
distinct from NDSU pages. Actual creation of faculty sites will
begin Nov 1, 2009.
The NDSU Content Management System (CMS) provides an easy way
for departments to manage and publish Web content. Benefits of the
CMS include:
- A clean, professional design
- Templates designed to be accessible to persons with
disabilities
- No software to purchase or install
- Ability for a collection of people from your organization to
have access to create and update content in cooperation with the
option to elect one+ individual(s) to approve content before it
is published
- Ongoing training provided by the ITS Training group
- A "CMS User Group" to
provide assistance and support for CMS authors
Points to consider when choosing CMS
- CMS is intended general Web content like static Web pages,
PDF files, and images
- The template, page format and page style choices follow the
University Relations design guidelines to ensure a standard,
professional look for the site
- The template is designed to be accessible to persons with
disabilities
Learn what parts of a page you can edit using
CMS
Public Web, or PubWeb, provides hosting services for university
departments (business units, operational teams and service lines),
Ag Extension and affiliates, individual faculty and staff members,
and students organizations with sponsorship of a faculty
member.
Accounts are not provided for individual students; however,
instructors and work supervisors may request accounts for students
to satisfy their NDSU academic or NDSU employment work.
Points to consider in choosing to use PubWeb:
- All NDSU-hosted Web content is required to be accessible to
people with disabilities
- Use of PubWeb generally requires specific software (e.g.,
DreamWeaver) or knowledge of HTML
- Content created by individual users is "uploaded" to the
server using a software program (e.g., an sFTP program or
DreamWeaver)
See all info
regarding PubWeb, including how to get started.
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A variety of options are available for posting Web content that
might not be appropriate for other Web hosting options. Here are a
few:
- Students may wish to use a public site such as Facebook,
Wordpress, Blogger or other social networking applications to
create sites for themselves or student organizations.