Poster 20 - Plone for Higher Education #heweb10
Plone for Higher Education
PST Poster Sessions Track
Tuesday,
3:30
–
5:00
PM
One of the top 2 percent of open-source projects in the world, Plone has empowered higher education institutions to make dramatic improvements in the way they develop, manage, and deliver Web content and course materials. This enterprise-level content management system is also extensively used to power intranets and collaborative projects, and to manage business processes in the educational sphere. Plone's greatest strength is its vibrant open-source community. This diverse group of programmers, educators, documentation experts, and others bridges many types and sizes of organizations, many cultures and languages. Explore the potential of this powerful CMS and learn how the Plone Community, WebLion at Penn State, and the Plone in Education (PloneEdu) community supports the needs of Plone users in education.
Presenter
Rose Pruyne
Programmer-Analyst, WebLion Group at Penn State
Rose Pruyne has designed, developed, and administered websites and Web applications since 1995. She currently is a programmer-analyst in the WebLion Group, which supports the Penn State Plone community. Her areas of interest include open-source technologies, Web content strategy, Web standards and accessibility, and Web design.
Poster 20 - Plone for Higher Education #heweb10
Plone for Higher Education
PST Poster Sessions Track
Tuesday,
3:30
–
5:00
PM
One of the top 2 percent of open-source projects in the world, Plone has empowered higher education institutions to make dramatic improvements in the way they develop, manage, and deliver Web content and course materials. This enterprise-level content management system is also extensively used to power intranets and collaborative projects, and to manage business processes in the educational sphere. Plone's greatest strength is its vibrant open-source community. This diverse group of programmers, educators, documentation experts, and others bridges many types and sizes of organizations, many cultures and languages. Explore the potential of this powerful CMS and learn how the Plone Community, WebLion at Penn State, and the Plone in Education (PloneEdu) community supports the needs of Plone users in education.
Presenter
Rose Pruyne
Programmer-Analyst, WebLion Group at Penn State
Rose Pruyne has designed, developed, and administered websites and Web applications since 1995. She currently is a programmer-analyst in the WebLion Group, which supports the Penn State Plone community. Her areas of interest include open-source technologies, Web content strategy, Web standards and accessibility, and Web design.