At Eagle Grove we have students maintain activities and athletics pages through a dual credit course with ICCC (Fundamentals of Web Design) while the main pages are my Responsibility.
The student use DreamWeaver and GoLive. I personally use DreamWeaver and a couple of free WYSIWYG editors that run on OS X. If you were in the open source world, there are some free CMS (Content management software) packages available that are similar to what Scott was talking about from Global reach. They have a pretty steep learning curve, but I think that is one area that we are looking into. Also there was just a message sent out from AEA267 http://www.iowapages.org Which is similar to Prairie Lake's solution, not as in depth, but similar. I truly believe that students should be involved as it gives ownership and it is great PR to show your community that you are teaching technology and can show visible proof of such. Once in a while you get a kid who excels and can teach you bundles also. My goal is to learn PHP and design our site on that. -- "USA Today has come out with a new survey: Apparently three out of four people make up 75 percent of the population." ~David Letterman -- Lance L. Lennon District Technology Director Eagle grove Community School District 515-448-5143 --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus on the server aea8.k12.ia.us] --------------------------------------------------------- Archived messages from this list can be found at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ---------------------------------------------------------
