Difference between revisions of "Curricular Web Pages"

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Moodle sites are automatically created for all academic offerings. Your Moodle site is only available to students registered in your program two weeks prior to the start of the quarter. See: the [[Moodle Guide]] for more.
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Moodle sites are automatically created for all academic offerings. Your Moodle site is only available to students registered in your program two weeks prior to the start of the quarter.  
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See the [[Moodle Guide]] to get started.
  
 
===[[:Category:Wordpress|WordPress]]===
 
===[[:Category:Wordpress|WordPress]]===
 
WordPress sites are publicly viewable to all. They can be [[Create a New WordPress Site|self-created]] and [[When Moodle and WordPress Get Together|used in conjunction with Moodle]]. Make sure to notify your Academic Computing Liaison if you self-create a WordPress site for your academic offering so we can link it to the academic catalog and make it easy for people to find.
 
WordPress sites are publicly viewable to all. They can be [[Create a New WordPress Site|self-created]] and [[When Moodle and WordPress Get Together|used in conjunction with Moodle]]. Make sure to notify your Academic Computing Liaison if you self-create a WordPress site for your academic offering so we can link it to the academic catalog and make it easy for people to find.
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See the [[WordPress Tutorial]] to get started.
  
  

Revision as of 10:32, 30 March 2012

The following options are available for creating curricular websites:

Moodle

Moodle sites are automatically created for all academic offerings. Your Moodle site is only available to students registered in your program two weeks prior to the start of the quarter.

See the Moodle Guide to get started.

WordPress

WordPress sites are publicly viewable to all. They can be self-created and used in conjunction with Moodle. Make sure to notify your Academic Computing Liaison if you self-create a WordPress site for your academic offering so we can link it to the academic catalog and make it easy for people to find.

See the WordPress Tutorial to get started.


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