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====Options for approaching group assignments using WordPress==== | ====Options for approaching group assignments using WordPress==== | ||
#'''Create a single program site that hosts both individual posts as well as group posts.''' This is the simplest approach and is a good option if your focus is on creating content as opposed to learning web development skills. An example of this approach is Visualizing Microbial Seascapes https://sites.evergreen.edu/vms/, Fungi of Evergreen https://sites.evergreen.edu/fungi/. A shared category structure can provide rich ways of browsing/grouping related content. | #'''Create a single program site that hosts both individual posts as well as group posts.''' This is the simplest approach and is a good option if your focus is on creating content as opposed to learning web development skills. An example of this approach is Visualizing Microbial Seascapes https://sites.evergreen.edu/vms/, Fungi of Evergreen https://sites.evergreen.edu/fungi/. A shared category structure can provide rich ways of browsing/grouping related content. | ||
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* Any options using site templates and auto-generation of sites means less time walking students through WordPress configuration settings | * Any options using site templates and auto-generation of sites means less time walking students through WordPress configuration settings | ||
* A workshop tutorial will be generated customized to your assignment details | * A workshop tutorial will be generated customized to your assignment details | ||
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[[Category:Wordpress]] | [[Category:Wordpress]] |