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(W)CMS

CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS. (W)CMS. myths and realities. Peter Micheuz Gymnasium Völkermarkt Universität Klagenfurt peter.micheuz@aon.at http://www.schulinformatik.at. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS. Specific statements considering CMS for schools.

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(W)CMS

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  1. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS (W)CMS myths and realities Peter MicheuzGymnasium VölkermarktUniversität Klagenfurtpeter.micheuz@aon.athttp://www.schulinformatik.at

  2. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Specific statementsconsidering CMS for schools school as a service enterprise with teachers, students, parents and graduates involved

  3. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS CONCEPTUAL CONSIDERATIONS 3 • goals • target groups • content • CI and CD • time-frame • budget • evaluation • responsible person / team Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  4. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS STRUCTURE AND CONTENT 4 • welcome-page • sitemap • schoolpartners • profile of the school • projects and activities • graduates • dates • information about teachers, students • sponsors • forums • e-mail • school newspaper • etc...... Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  5. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS WEBDESIGN AND ORGANIZATION 5 • self-developement or outsourcing • cms or no cms • inhouse-server or not • maintenance • separation of administration and education • integrated communication platform Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  6. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS PROBLEMS? 6 • data protection (no obligatory legal guidelines) • personal homepages of students (doubtful content, disclaimer) • guestbook • (personal insulting) • etc. ... Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  7. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS HOW? webdesign, cms, outsourcing 7 Are there enough human resources(students-teachers) and ...is there sufficient knowhow to build a(W)CMS? Very few examples for outsourcing Example: School is outsourcing ist maintenance of computers or database driven management of students and classes or graduates (www.klassentreffen.at) Are there schools which use a „professional“ CMS? Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  8. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS 8 Internet Intranet productionof content A sensationalwebsite contentfiltering What a shit! Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  9. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS another aspect of content management:CONTENT FILTERING overwhelmingoffer of databy the internet 9 By technical measures?or by self restriction and self responsibility Who manages the content of the internet? INTRANET INTERNET Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  10. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS • Our next plans for the near future: • setting up a Community • among the students and teachers Participation in the project: IMST (Innovation in Science, Math and Technology Teaching) • Trying to improve the flow of information among all school partners (if it is desired at all)[normally underdeveloped in most of the schools] • Hoping that IT and CMS lead to a better school [whatever you understand by that...] 10 Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  11. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS Missing something? 11 E-LEARNING? Let us be honest:Making available a lot of educational material, putting it categorized on the inter/intranet, offering drill- practice and assessing programs, some visualizations and animations and making possible communication by E-Mail or Chatrooms,isfor sure a supporting tool to catalyze getting data (information) on demand, but no warranty for a lasting „LEARNING“ process. Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

  12. CONTENTMANAGEMENT AND SCHOOLS 12 Thank You for Your attention! Peter Micheuz, ICL Workshop Sept. 2002

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