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Content Management Systems (CMS)

Content Management Systems (CMS). Presented by: Mike Palermo & Matt Miller. tinyurl.com/ apitcmsdemo Username: admin Password: demo123. Login Create a “Story” - Title it with your Name “Define what you think a CMS is!” Click Save. Discussion. Turn off Monitors

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Content Management Systems (CMS)

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  1. Content Management Systems (CMS) Presented by: Mike Palermo & Matt Miller

  2. tinyurl.com/apitcmsdemo Username: admin Password: demo123 • Login • Create a “Story” - Title it with your Name • “Define what you think a CMS is!” • Click Save

  3. Discussion • Turn off Monitors • What is content? • Content types?

  4. Types of Content • Text • Pictures • Video • Audio • Links • Documents & Files • Basically Anything Digital…

  5. Ob1: What is a CMS? Set of processes and the technologies that support the collection, managing, and publishing of information in any form or medium.

  6. Video: Web Content Management http://www.tinyurl.com/apitcms

  7. Ob 2:CMS Roles / Responsibilities: Number of roles dependant on size of the organization Direction of organization Responsibilities can be handled by one or many

  8. Examples of sites that utilize CMS? http://www.geek-rant.com/ http://www.theonion.com http://mobile.theonion.com/

  9. What can a CMS do for an organization? • Provides direct web access to a content owners’ web page • Allows for faster updates of web pages • Provides an easy to use interface where content owners don’t need to know html • Creates accountability • Upholds standardization rules

  10. Ob3: Why a CMS? • You know what you are getting when you pay for it. • Easier to setup search terms • Easy to conform to coding standards • Authors are in control of updating web page and their intellectual property • Ensures browser compatibility • Implementing design and functionality is easier on budget • Information is more secure.

  11. Effectively using CMS: • Creates Competitive Advantage for businesses • Increases client feedback • Improves online sales from improved ease of use • Creates internal and external online communities • Improves online presence and internet outreach • Improves time to market for products

  12. Choosing a CMS: • Keys things to look for: • Quick and easy installation • Simple administration interface • Quick and easy extensions for extra functionality • Simple template manipulation • Helpful user community

  13. Perspectives - Things to Consider Hardware/Software Requirements Security Needs Support Ease of Use Management Built in Apps Commerce

  14. Recap & Questions

  15. Activity • Go Online – Locate a CMS and add a link to it’s website on: tinyurl.com/apitcmsdemo Username: admin Password: demo123

  16. Michelle Lostumbo • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:21 — admin A system that allows you edit information in a collaborative environment • Add new comment • Doug St. Clair • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:20 — admin Content Management Systems are platforms that allow for the sharing of information and resources via a common interface without technical requisites for administration and publishing. They allow the source of the knowledge be the publishers of web content rather than designated technical personnel (web developers). • Add new comment • Nate • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:19 — admin A collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. • Add new comment • Courtney Clare • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:19 — admin A system that allows you to edit and manage with a large amount of people. • Add new comment • Ryan Hefner -What is CMS • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:19 — admin A management system designed to manage content in a collaborative environment. • ;) • Add new comment • Eric Dowsland • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:19 — admin CMS- A process for improving business systems and making usability of applications better for a user. • Add new comment • Mike Maether • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:18 — admin It's a way to collaboratively manage the work flow of something. • Add new comment • Brad Clouston • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:18 — admin A way to organize all information • Add new comment • Courtney Clare • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:18 — admin • Add new comment

  17. Michelle Lostumbo • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:51 — adminhttp://www.beezilla.com/ • This website allows you to add and edit information on your web page. It allows you to choose from website templates already made or you are able to create your own custome website template. • Add new comment • Doug St. Clair CMS Sample • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:50 — adminhttp://www.ingeniux.com • This site offers a site hosting and "On-demand Software As A Service" plan, which is a completely managed (hosted) CMS solution for a monthly fee. • The service allows companies to provide web content that otherwise wouldn't have access to hosting capabilities. • The infrastructure at ingeniux also offers server redundancy, allowing guaranteed up time for both the site and the CMS solution. This provides a built in disaster recovery solution. • Beyond CMS the service also provides subscriptions to "Google Search Appliance and Analytics" and hosted databases. • Add new comment • Read more • Eric Dowsland/ Sample CMS • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:47 — adminhttp://www.silverstripe.org/silverstripe-cms • I like this one becasue it keeps the templates separte from the code and the templates allow the designer to have more control than a few others. Seems to be a lot like word press which is suppose to be one of the best cms's according to:http://net.tutsplus.com/articles/web-roundups/top-10-most-usable-content... • Add new comment

  18. Courtney Clare • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:46 — adminhttp://www.nma.ca/ • This content management system has built in discussions, forms, surveys etc. This is fast and very easy to update the website. • Add new comment • Ryan Hefner CMS webpage • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:44 — adminhttp://www.reassurering.co.uk/ • Promoting their call service to mature adults living on their own. You can set up a time where a team will call you to make sure you are ok. They have a phone number listed on the site where you can buy their product. • Overall website design is good. It is simple and easy to navigate and the main menu's are easy to find. Color choice is good too, not straining on the eyes and easy to look at. • http://www.pureseocms.com/A2.htm • Add new comment • Mike Maether CMS • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:44 — adminhttp://www.ilaa.org/pages/home/ • The layout for this website is much like that of a blog. The links run vertically on the left side of the screen with the content in the middle. There's a place for a banner, also. • Add new comment • Brad Clouston "ingeniux" • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:43 — adminhttp://www.ingeniux.com/This CMS has a very high reputation for support. "end-to-end implementation services, and strategic consulting."As well they offer tutorials and references for better ease of use. Lastly they notify you when upgrades to the system are available. • Add new comment • Nate • Fri, 11/13/2009 - 09:41 — adminhttp://php.opensourcecms.com/ • This seems like a good site because it lets you try out the CMS systems before you buy so you can make an informed decision that will suit your needs the best. • Add new comment

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