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1 Web CMS Service Update Rick Hill Web CMS Administrator

2 Strategic Communications History Project started by Provost Henshaw – 2006 Jointly sponsored by IET and University Relations Product selected – December 2007 18 month product evaluation Recommendation report – 2010 Centrally funded campus service – April 2011

3 Strategic Communications Service Goals Facilitate creation and management of standards- compliant websites Support consistency in messaging, branding and identity across university websites Reduce need for specialized skills to build and maintain websites Provide a centrally managed, dynamic, flexible campus Web infrastructure Meet requirements for Web content accessibility

4 Strategic Communications How is it being used?

5 Strategic Communications What have we done for you lately? Enhancements to the standard suite New modular model deployed in 2011 Provides flexibility in site formatting and function Easy to create, advanced content Enhancements to-date include: Flex page RSS FAQ Slides Code inclusion Features Drop menus Simple forms More enhancements in progress Model shared at national user group

6 Strategic Communications What have we done for you lately? Training/support Biweekly, on-line training Web CMS website (http://cms.ucdavis.edu) Client issue tracking through IET’s Remedy system Client self-service through IET Knowledge Base Monthly user group meetings Virtual webhosting service Infrastructure funded by the Web CMS service budget Currently hosting ~75 sites ~25 sites managed by the Web CMS service Faculty personal/research site support IET will provide a parallel service to meet faculty needs

7 Strategic Communications How are we doing? One size fits many (not all) ~3 new site requests per week Client survey completed end of April 2013 Sent to ~500 service clients ~180 responded ~83% completion rate

8 Strategic Communications Survey says Trained by Online by the Web CMS team – 30% In-person by the Web CMS team – 42% By someone in my unit – 28% Training met your needs 75% agree Web CMS support was: Timely - 93% agree Knowledgably - 94% agree Friendly - 96% agree Web CMS is easy to use: 79% agree

9 Strategic Communications Survey says The Web CMS makes it easier to: Meet campus Web standards - 91% agree Meet campus branding standards – 89% agree The Web CMS helps make content that is: Timely – 91% Consistent – 90% High quality – 83% Overall, rate the Web CMS service: Excellent – 27% Very good – 49% Average – 20% Below average – 4% Poor – 0%

10 Strategic Communications Next steps New Servers – in progress Vet Med site migration – in progress General campus presentation – May 23, 2013 Training using the campus Learning Management System (LMS) – Summer 2013 Responsive design model – Summer 2013 L&S site migration – Summer 2013 Proposal for continued service funding – Winter/Spring 2014

11 Web CMS Service Update For more information: cmshelp@ucdavis.edu http://cms.ucdavis.edu


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