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WordPress. for teaching and learning. Why WordPress ? . Provide students and faculty with a web platform for scholarly discourse . Web Software for blog or website creation – dashboard and wysiwyg editor for content providers. Extensible – Plugins Customizable –Themes and CSS options

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  1. WordPress for teaching and learning

  2. Why WordPress? • Provide students and faculty with a web platform for scholarly discourse. • Web Software for blog or website creation – dashboard and wysiwyg editor for content providers. • Extensible – Plugins • Customizable –Themes and CSS options • http://psyc180.commons.yale.edu/

  3. Growth

  4. Architecture

  5. Environment • Subversion Branches – Vendor, Dev, Test and Production • MultiSiteWordPress • CAS and non-CAS logins • Integration into V2 • Privacy settings

  6. Plugins/Themes • 265 Plugins, 13 global, 37 Visible • 97 Themes, 36 enabled • Creation of child themes and templates

  7. Academic • http://historianseye.commons.yale.edu/ • http://newurbanvietnam.commons.yale.edu • http://adventuresofgeo.commons.yale.edu/ • http://nopurifyingfire.commons.yale.edu/ • http://histi3.commons.yale.edu/ • http://exhibitions.shakespeare.yale.edu/

  8. Course Sites • http://philanthropyinaction.yale.edu/ • http://hitchcock.commons.yale.edu/ • http://rhythmcoglab.commons.yale.edu/ • http://amst437s13.commons.yale.edu/ • http://rlst182s13.commons.yale.edu/ • http://tibeticaf12.commons.yale.edu

  9. Group Sites • http://ipsy.commons.yale.edu/ • http://yso.commons.yale.edu/ • http://ycc.commons.yale.edu/ • http://foodaction.commons.yale.edu/ • http://lettersjournal.com/ • http://jasu.commons.yale.edu/

  10. Professional Sites • http://karlan.commons.yale.edu/papers/ • http://markturin.commons.yale.edu/ • http://andrewquintman.commons.yale.edu/ • http://susannamessinger.commons.yale.edu/

  11. IT Sites • http://digitalink.commons.yale.edu/ • http://scl.commons.yale.edu/ • http://mobile.commons.yale.edu/

  12. Workflow • Requests • Support • Assessment • What does it look like to author?

  13. Future • Courses Branch – Name? • Self-provisioning • SLA’s for usage • WordPress for Professional and Group Sites moved to another group? • Theme and Plugin Development • BuddyPress - http://blsciblogs.baruch.cuny.edu/

  14. Contact itg@yale.edu

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