Title: Primary School website:
1Kaleidoscope 2008
5th Annual Postgraduate Conference in Education
Primary School website Effective development
and administration Using Open Content Management
Systems
By G. Michael
LJMU School of Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
2So is it actually a reason to have a Primary
School Website?
- 3 main issues
- Pupils present their own work to global range
- Pupils involved to technology (word processing
image editing etc) - COMMUNICATION (School Family, School twinning)
3Ok My School has a website with its last update
2006!
- These websites (static and out to date) are VERY
common in primary school - WHY?
- Heavy work to be covered by a singe teacher
- RESULT
- Using the technology (website) only because it
exists no educational effect AT ALL
4What do we actually expect from an effective
primary school website?
- Pupils involvement
- Spread of work and responsibilities
- Interaction
- Active content up-to-date
- In fact
5 we only need follow the recipe of success today
- Can we do it like facebook???
- LIVE and ACTIVE Website
6Tools to achieve goals CMS!
C O N T E N T M A
N A G E M E N T S Y S T E M S
C O N T E N T M A N A G E M E N T
S Y S T E M S
- Content Management Systems (Web Content
Management Systems) - Last 3-5 years CMS comprise the main method for
the majority of successful web applications - The contents administration moves from designers
to users. - Blogs are the widest successful example of CMS
projects today - users with no web progr. skills are becoming web
authors. - James Logan Courier example
7CMS philosophy
- Content is free of source-code, enabling end
users contribution - Built in complete independent pieces (objects)
making easy of any further additions and
modifications
8CMS offer complex work already done for you!
- Automate features
- Users registration
- Photo albums
- Discussion boards
- Blogs
- Search bars, polls, file managers, calendars
- Variety of themes, easy to apply
- Support and documentation
- Ready work shared within communities
9Open-Source CMS
- FREE Distribution
- The source code is given, able to modify
- Created by communities
- Additional extensions improve those systems
- Many successful examples the last 3-5 years
10Open-Source CMS
- Joomla (www.joomla.org)
- Drupal (www.drupal.org)
- WordPress (www.wordpress.org)
- e107 (www.e107.org)
- Typo3 (www.typo3.org)
- CMS MadeSimple (www.cmsmadesimple.org)
- More than 500 available today!!!
11Selecting an Open CMS to develop primary school
website
- Easy to use, no need for coding/programming
operations - Simple Content (text and images) administration
(common text and image editors philosophy) - Support communication features Blogs, Forums
- The best CMS is that which satisfies its user
12Theory is good reality is better
- Joomla example
- We need about 10 minutes to develop our initial
school website
13ok so far we spent the first ten minutes
- the tools are there, so why not to use them
14Links
- Cyprus Primary Schools Limassol province
- School website example 1
- School website example 2
- Jm-school example