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April 6, 2007

New Higher Ed Blog, Content Management Question

Filed under: Websites — Dan Karleen @ 6:48 am

Colgate’s Tim O’Keefe is blogging. He’s looking for feedback about CMS’s.

Tim, I think we’re about to see an uptick in Drupal installations on college websites. Why? It’s simple, lightweight, produces incredibly clean HTML (underscore that), has tons of community-oriented features we all love (forums, blogs, RSS aggregate and publish, etc.), and is easy to maintain without a staff of IT programmers. Oh, and new modules are being added every day by the thousands of developers in the Drupal community.

At Drupalsites.net there’s a running list of sites that use Drupal.

Are there any of you out there using Drupal as part of a college website?

1 Comment »

  1. I believe the University of Calgary is using Drupal across the entire school.

    Comment by Colin — April 26, 2007 @ 2:44 am

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