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Content Management, Web Development

Here’s why WordPress is the content management system of choice for many colleges and universities across the United States.   ​   Your college or university prioritizes web design and development. But, despite your best efforts, managing your school’s website is still a hassle. To alleviate this problem, you may want to run your website on WordPress.    What is WordPress?   WordPress is a content management system (CMS) used to run over 41% of websites worldwide. Harvard Law School, Georgetown University, and many other prestigious colleges and universities chooseSEE DETAILS

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Web Development

Ready to overhaul your higher ed institution’s website? Here’s why you should consider WordPress.    If your college or university is ready to update its website, it may be time to consider WordPress. This content management system (CMS) should be in the discussion with Drupel as one of the top choices for schools that want the flexibility of an affordable, simple to manage, and user-friendly website platform.   What is WordPress?    WordPress is an open-source CMS designed with usability and flexibility top-of-mind. It lets end-users quickly and easily buildSEE DETAILS

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Content Management, Web Development

Content management systems (CMS) are favorite hacker targets for many reasons. Learn 4 ways to make sure your CMS is secure.   Content Management Systems (CMS) are highly targeted by hackers. As security teams look for new ways to help keep your CMS secure, hackers are looking for ways to beat those new security measures. No online system is 100% hack-proof, but there are things you can do to help keep your content secure and safe from would-be cybercriminals.   Part of the issue with the most common CMS outSEE DETAILS

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Advice, Web Development

Ready to take your higher education website to the next level? Here are 7 free tools that can help you do just that.  Your higher education institution has a good website. But, to stand out from other colleges and universities, it needs a great website. A great college or university website makes it simple for visitors to learn about an institution, its staff and student body, and its course offerings. The site ultimately provides information to help visitors determine if the school matches their expectations.  You may be happy withSEE DETAILS

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Web Development

Modern interactions between organizations and users are driven by engaging online experiences.  People want personalization — to feel understood and recognized — and higher education audiences are no exception.   The shift to digital experiences has forced organizations across industries to create more interactive, personalized content for their users and customers. Most consumers (91%) are more likely to support a brand that provides offers and recommendations that are relevant to them and that remembers them. This trend goes beyond commerce and is highly influential in the college recruiting experience.  SEE DETAILS

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Advice, Web Development

COVID-19 is changing the way colleges and universities operate — and it will soon impact reputation rankings and student enrollment.   Academics were once the key factor in student enrollment at higher education institutions across the United States. Now, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way colleges and universities operate. The pandemic will also likely change the way these institutions are viewed now and in the future.    For today’s colleges and universities, it is paramount to look beyond academics to maintain a strong reputation in the midst of theSEE DETAILS

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Web Development

Not all websites are created equal, and neither are the platforms on which they’re built. Here’s what you need to know to choose between Drupal and WordPress for your institution’s online presence.   When you are building your own website, WordPress and Drupal are two of the most popular options, especially among higher education institutions. While they share some similarities, such as how each works with Schema.org, there are also important differences that could impact your site design and functionality far into the future.    These differences could be importantSEE DETAILS

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Web Development

Many community colleges are implementing a new framework that puts student success and outcomes first. Students focus on what job or field they are interested in, then backtrack to what programs will get them there. This is the opposite way many institutions present their programs.  This style of academic planning goes by a few different names which are sometimes used interchangeably, or for marketing purposes. We’ll define some terms for the sake of this article: Career Cluster: A grouping of programs based on expected outcomes. Often based around a topicSEE DETAILS

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Design

   Designers are trained in understanding visual hierarchy through typography. The use of size, value, typographic color, weight and spacing all allow us to manipulate our readers focus. Designers often ask what will our viewer see first? What has the most weight? We answer these questions and design accordingly.While these questions are essential to a web designer, purely aesthetic or visual solutions can come into conflict with the underlying hierarchy a web page requires. HTML (the basic language to make web pages) is a document that structures the content of aSEE DETAILS

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