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About Content Management Systems |
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Written by Matthew Moore
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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Content management systems are popular designs for web sites today because these systems allow the content experts to quickly add content to their websites as a writer or publisher of their expertise. They work like word processors on the web. The contributors do not have to be experts in web design, and the web designer / developer usually creates and maintains the templates, the web system(s), the color schemes, the logos, ordering of content items, and other technical back end administrative needs. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 April 2008 )
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Written by Matthew Moore
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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Our web design services start with a thorough analysis of our client's needs. This means analyzing the organization's web goals and objectives from different points of view to make sure that we are meeting all needs of the proposed web interface. After goals and objectives are clearly defined, a prototype is developed that usually incorporates some sort of content management system so that web sites can expand and contract with the needs of the organizational life cycle and so that the web site can take full advantage of new web services that provide better communication and interaction. |
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Instructional Design Services |
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Written by Matthew Moore
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Sunday, 22 April 2007 |
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By blending over 15 years of teaching and training experiences with modern educational technologies, Absolutely Learning creates web based instructional materials for schools and businesses. Absolutely Learning analyzes organizational needs, designs solid educational experiences, tests those modules, and develops a finalized tailored product for unique educational and training experiences via the web. |
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