Content Management System (CMS) Optimization for Higher Education
Higher education institutions expect a lot out of their websites. These strategies will help institutions get the most out of their content management systems.
Higher education institutions expect a lot out of their websites. These strategies will help institutions get the most out of their content management systems.
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Higher education websites can demand a lot from their content management systems. Since there are literally dozens of CMS options and features to consider, how can we narrow it down?
With a core practice in higher education, we've seen—and resolved—all kinds of CMS implementation challenges. Here we'll take a look at some must-have CMS features for your higher education website.
Designing, building, and maintaining university and college websites can be a daunting task. Audiences can range from prospective and current students to faculty, researchers, funders, and policymakers. And universities and colleges sometimes have dozens, if not hundreds, of faculties, administrative units, or sub-organizations, each with their own objectives, and sometimes with a distinct brand, tone, and voice.
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