[CLUE-Tech] Setting a webspace for a school

Jeff Falgout JFalgout at co.jefferson.co.us
Thu Sep 25 08:59:19 MDT 2003


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There are two aspects to what I want to accomplish.

The first specific task is to setup a website where the kids could go
to register for the Science Fair (this does not need to go online
until January or February).  I have a simple set of requirements and
honestly believe I can bang it out in no more that a couple of hours.

(A little PHP, throw in some smarty, and just a dash of SQL  *proof*).

The second part of the task is to put together a longer term project
which would get the school "on the web".  By that I mean allow the
teachers to create and control content about their class (or students)
using very easy to use tools.  For example, the teacher could put
instructions about current assignments (kids are not the best when it
comes to relaying information).  Also, the teachers could post
calendars (to which the parents could subscribe) listing activities
such as picture day, or upcoming field trips, etc.

Again, the emphasis needs to be on easy for the teachers (who are for
the most part, technical neophytes) to use.
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Have you considered a Content Management System like
PostNuke or TikiWiki?

Run subdomains for each class, and allow that teacher to modify
their own class's stuff. Mysql on the backend, host it on a $10/mo
hosting
company and you should be set.

Jeff




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