Tag: higher education

  • Edupack Is Tackling Higher Ed With WordPress, Looking for Development Partners

    Edupack Is Tackling Higher Ed With WordPress, Looking for Development Partners

    “We’re basically building the Jetpack for Higher Ed,” said Blake Bertuccelli as he pitched me on the idea of Edupack, a project still in its early stages. He and his team are looking for more advisors to join the eighth round of their once-monthly braintrust events. It is a project they began in November 2020,…

  • New Report Estimates WordPress’ Market Share of US Higher Education Institution Websites at 40.8%

    New Report Estimates WordPress’ Market Share of US Higher Education Institution Websites at 40.8%

    A new report from eQAfy, a company that collects and analyzes data about higher education websites, has benchmarked which content management systems US institutions are using. The report is a snapshot of data from December 2020, sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics IPEDS database. After scanning a list of 4,000 active institutions, EQAfy’s headless browser…

  • WPCampus 2018 Videos Are Now Available to Watch

    WPCampus 2018 Videos Are Now Available to Watch

    WPCampus 2018 was held July 12-14, 2018, at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Educators, staff, and those in higher-education gathered to learn how WordPress can be and is used in higher-education environments. If you couldn’t attend in person or watch the live stream, you can now watch all of the sessions for free. Visit…

  • Insight Into How North Carolina State Is Preparing for Gutenberg

    Insight Into How North Carolina State Is Preparing for Gutenberg

    Jennifer McFarland, the web services coordinator for the North Carolina State Office of Information Technology (OIT), recently did an interview with Technician, the official student newspaper of NC State University. Since Gutenberg’s announcement in December of 2017, McFarland has published a series of articles on the NC State Office of Information Technology website educating staff…

  • WPCampus Will Be Streamed Live For Free July 13-14

    WPCampus Will Be Streamed Live For Free July 13-14

    WPCampus, a conference focused on WordPress in higher-education takes place this week between July 12-14 at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. If you’re unable to attend in-person or would like to watch the event from home, visit the WPCampus Stream page. Beginning July 13th at 9AM CDT, all general sessions will be streamed live…

  • Free Conference Dedicated to WordPress in Higher Ed Takes Place January 30th at 9AM CST

    Free Conference Dedicated to WordPress in Higher Ed Takes Place January 30th at 9AM CST

    If you’re interested in learning how WordPress is used in Higher Ed, tune in to WPCampus Online, January 30th at 9AM Central Standard Time. WPCampus Online is a virtual conference that people can watch for free, no traveling necessary. The event uses Crowdcast allowing viewers to switch between rooms, interact with each other, and ask…

  • WPWeekly Episode 301 – WordPress in HigherEd, Accessibility, and More With Rachel Cherry

    WPWeekly Episode 301 – WordPress in HigherEd, Accessibility, and More With Rachel Cherry

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Rachel Cherry, Senior Software Engineer for Disney Interactive and Director of WPCampus. Cherry describes how she got involved with WordPress, its use in higher education, the inspiration behind WPCampus, and her thoughts on accessibility both in WordPress and across the web. She also assigned…

  • WPCampus Online Scheduled For January 23rd, 2017

    WPCampus Online Scheduled For January 23rd, 2017

    Earlier this year, a number of people gathered in Sarasota, FL, to attend WPCampus, the first conference devoted to WordPress in higher education. As the organizers continue to accept applications to host the event in 2017, the team is also organizing a virtual conference called WPCampus Online. WPCampus Online is an all-day event planned for…

  • WPCampus Is Accepting Applications to Host the Event in 2017

    WPCampus Is Accepting Applications to Host the Event in 2017

    Hot on the heels of WPCampus 2016, the event’s organizing team is currently accepting applications to host the event in 2017. The team is specifically looking for a campus or educational institution that can help plan and host the event. In addition, the following factors will help determine the location. Availability in early Summer months…