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1 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko Redesign and Management of the Law School Website Conference For Law School Computing 2004 Gene Danilenko, University of Minnesota Law School Jennifer Carpenter, Duke University Law School

2 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 2 Before … Nonstandard Color Scheme Inconsistent Navigation Inconsistent Design Static HTML Pages Centralized Content Management (through webmaster)

3 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 3 After … Color & design consistent with main U Integrated, intuitive navigation Mainly database driven Content management system - decentralized

4 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 4 Need & Goals For New Site New Dean Student comments about usability University guidelines for look and feel Easier way to keep content fresh Highlight “higher value” areas  Prospective Students; External Relations; Calendar/Events Be Cheap

5 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 5 Resources Nick Spilman, Sr. Web Programmer  100% time. Architecture. Development Tim Fay, Webmaster  50% time. Development. Content  50% time existing site Gene Danilenko, Educational Tech.  10% time. Rollout. Training University Web Depot (templates) Law School users And not much of…

6 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 6 Timeline 6.5 Months Total from Go to Rollout July 1, 2003Project gets go ahead August 1Requirements documented September 1CMS chosen October 1Skeleton site built, first iteration of feedback November 30Last (#4) feedback iteration for prodn. v. 1 December 17Final code. Changes frozen December 18Content migration starts Jan 12, 2004Production site live. Training starts Feb 1.

7 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 7 Overall Process

8 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 8 Design & CMS Selection Used University provided templates Existing stock photos  University provided generic stock  From Law School publications In-house conference on structuring content Evaluated University’s solution  Spendy (Filenet Enterprise CM) Evaluated Zope, OpenCMS, WebGUI  WebGui 5.4 chosen – knowledge of Perl  MySQL backend database

9 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 9 Development Used small group of testers  Career services, Admissions Rapid development  4 cycles  User feedback for functionality, look and feel Customized WebGUI for our templates and standard authentication About 10 weeks of development  1.25 FTE on tech development .25 FTE on content development

10 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 10 Migration & Rollout Customized scripts  Transfer “existing” content to db  Purged “worst content”  Still needed manual clean-up Formally trained beta users February Reworked training and started with high impact content Developed online tutorial  http://listserv.law.umn.edu/~danilenko/CI5362_tutorhome.htm

11 University of Minnesota Law Website – CALI 6/19/2004 – Gene Danilenko 11 On The Horizon A slightly modified Front Page A new round of photos and graphics Adding streams of special seminars Even more training A part-time web content editor? Ongoing maintenance


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