redesigning lclark.edu

David McKelvey

June 8… Our Internal Soft Launch

While we’re applying the finishing touches to our new website, we invited our internal community in to take a look around and try out the new site. We’re more than 90 percent finished, but you will see a few things that are not final. The top items are:

  1. We’re saving the release of the first Uncommon Journey and the new-look versions of the Newsroom and The Source for the official launch.
  2. Image columns are still being created and certain design details are being fine-tuned.
  3. There are a few navigation details yet to be resolved.
  4. Events will not become functional until we complete the integration of our content management system (CMS) with the new EMS calendaring software.
  5. Finally, all the while we’ll continue moving websites from the old Trillium CMS into LiveWhale.

Please bear in mind that the new lclark.edu, like any new website, goes live with imperfections. (In reality, a website is never perfect — you can always do more — and we will.) So, if you are involved in our preview, you might very well encounter some as you explore the site. We ask for your understanding and, more important, that you let us know about any glitches, hiccups, and breakdowns that you might encounter.

During the preview, we’ve added a feedback tab to the left of each page. (We’ll remove it at launch for more subtle feedback methods.) Please click it to send us a note if you spot something broken and please be as specific as you can. And, we know that we’re going to get a lot of feedback on issues all across the site, so please bear in mind that we will not be able to respond to each request individually, but that everything goes into our New Media zendesk project management system and we’ll be tackling them all one-by-one.

We’d also love to hear what you like and general comments as well. What do you think of the new lclark.edu?

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Even More LiveWhale Demos / Trainings

Kelly Wainwright has just announced three new LiveWhale Demo / Training sessions through the summer in the run up to the Fall. They are:

June 25, 10:30 to noon
July 22, 2 to 3:30 p.m.
August 19, 2 to 3:30 p.m.

All of them take place in Watzek Library Classroom (rm. 245) and as before, you can contact Leslie Wagner (wagner@lclark.edu or call #7229) to r.s.v.p.

Need training sooner? Kelly’s also running training through May and early June.

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Law School LiveWhale Demo/Training

LiveWhale training is coming to the Law School! Kelly Wainwright will be in LRC classroom 6 on May 14, from 10:30 a.m. to noon to demo LiveWhale. Interested? To sign up, contact Leslie Wagner at wagner@lclark.edu or call #7229.

This is only one of six other training sessions — learn about the others.

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Writing for the Web

Did you know that writing for the web requires a different approach than writing for other venues? As part of our redesign, WhiteWhale created a writing guide that tackles the two toughest issues: basic writing for the web and specific notes about writing for/about Lewis & Clark. It’s based on general rules on good writing for the web and PubCom’s own style guide. Download it. Read it. Use it.

Also published: https://media.zendesk.com/forums/22045/entries/33370

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Looking for a few good students.

Do you want a first-hand opportunity to test and work with our new content management system LiveWhale and get paid for it?

If you’re available during the month of May (and maybe into June depending on how things go), we’re looking to hire a bunch of students to help us migrate the web site content from Trillium to LiveWhale. The work is fairly straight-forward, and includes lots of copying/pasting with an eye for detail, but can be done from most anywhere, since all you’ll need is a web browser and the internet.

If you’re interested (or know someone who might be) send us an email: wwwadmin@lclark.edu

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