February 9th, 2010 by Andy
We’re very excited to have just helped the International Women’s Health Coalition launch their Young Visionaries campaign! Young Visionaries is a contest designed to help youth who are inspired by human rights and women’s health share their visions for change, and win grants to continue their work. The general public can vote for their favorite visionaries, with final awards decided by IWHC’s panel of guest judges.
Young Visionaries is built on top of Akimbo, the WordPress-powered main IWHC blog. The nomination form allows youth to describe their vision, upload a photo, embed a video, and link to their web site or online profile. We’re using the herculean TDO Mini Forms plugin to provide a usable interface for submission of the nomination form, the Vote It Up plugin for the voting, the Vipers Video Quicktags plugin for handling of the videos, and the Cycle Lite jQuery plugin for the front page slideshow.
On the front end, the application ties in to the impressive Thesis theme already used by Akimbo, functioning essentially as a sub-theme for that section of the site. We used Thesis’ extensive customization and hook structure for most of the Young Visionaries sub-theme, though we did have to modify a couple of core Thesis files to facilitate the sub-theme. Tying it all together is our own custom logic and “glue code”, and theme files specific to Young Visionaries.
A diverse group of Young Visionaries have already been nominated! Have a look and vote for your favorite, or maybe even encourage someone you know to nominate his/herself.
Check out the IWHC Young Visionaries web application on Akimbo!
January 5th, 2010 by Andy
Digital School Solutions is a new child company of long-time Dtek client Aussie, focused specifically on the technological side of Aussie’s broader school professional development mission. According to DSS: “Digital School Solutions is committed to helping schools and districts re-think teaching and learning to transform themselves into vibrant 21st century learning communities.”
Just before the winter break, we helped DSS launch their new Drupal-powered web site. Under the hood, the site is very similar to Aussie’s site, functioning essentially as a Drupal multi-site (technical challenges of multi-sites with SSL using cPanel to be written up in a future blog post!).
Like Aussie’s site, the DSS site features the custom paid event registration system we helped Growing Venture Solutions develop, as well as audio and video content, blogging, fine-tuned user management, and all of Drupal’s standard content management goodness.
On the front-end, the DSS site was designed to match Aussie’s site, with the DSS logo and a modified color scheme. The front page sports a jQuery-based slideshow, editable by site administrators, rather than the Flash movie used on Aussie’s site. Numerous theme improvements and further Drupal 6 optimizations were made in the process.
Visit the new DSS site at digitalschoolsolutions.com, and stay tuned for more DSS and Aussie news.
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- Tags: audio, blog, cpanel, Drupal, DSS, ecommerce, Editure, education, events, Growing Venture Solutions, jquery, multi-site, ssl/tls, technology, video
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March 14th, 2009 by Andy
We recently worked with Bad Feather to help Paula Murray Cole and the folks at rasaboxes develop a web site for building community around their innovative performance technique.
What is “rasaboxes”? I’m not a dancer, so i’ll quote from the new web site:
Devised in the 1980s and 90s by Richard Schechner, rasaboxes offers performers a concrete physical tool to access, express, and manage their feelings/emotions within the context of performance. Useful as performer training, rasaboxes also has many other applications in various fields including (but not limited to) therapy, business, and education.
Paula and co are off and running at rasaboxes.org, managing all of their site content and developing their membership. The site is built on WordPress, features informational, news, and “members-only” content, as well as tying-in to rasaboxes’ existing mailing list and donation services.
The site is rasaboxes.org.
November 10th, 2008 by Andy
Skill-Life, Inc promotes youth financial literacy and math skills through interactive media, such as their Cents City video game. Along with Bad Feather, we recently created a new visual identity for Skill-Life, and developed a new web site for them at skill-life.com.
The web site is built on the WordPress publishing platform, and serves three main purposes: presenting basic information about the company; providing a blogging platform for Skill-Life to publish news; and providing an online home for demos of their interactive products, like Cents City.
The site is already proving its worth, serving as a demo platform for Skill-Life founder Felix Lloyd’s presentation to potential partners and investors last week.
Obviously given the current economic circumstances, the need for the services Skill-Life provides couldn’t be greater. We look forward to supporting Skill-Life and continuing to work with Felix in the years ahead.
July 28th, 2008 by Andy
We recently completed a massive web site project for Australian United States Services in Education, or AUSSIE for short. AUSSIE is a New York based educational consulting company, with hundreds of consultants providing professional development services to schools around the country. AUSSIE’s old web site was a poor reflection of their forward-thinking and technologically-savvy work, so they hired us to help them build a new one.
The new site is powered by Drupal, our favorite content management platform, so AUSSIE has the power to do all of the day-to-day content and site management on their own. The site features blogs that will be available to all of their consultants, including audio and video content that will be streamed from the site and available in podcast form. The site uses SSL to encrypt the transfer of sensitive information like passwords, and ties in to AUSSIE’s event management service at eventbrite.com and PayPal account to handle online sales of their Teaching Comprehension CD ROM. Generally, the site provides AUSSIE the tools to meaningfully engage their huge educational community online.
On the the “front end” of the site, we worked with the graphic design supplied by an in-house designer to build a custom Drupal theme. The theme provides an engaging, attractive, and easy-to-use interface to the site, and of course it features code that’s semantic, valid, and optimized for search engines!
Lastly, importantly, we are providing thorough documentation and ongoing consultation to AUSSIE on how to use the site. We are excited to continue working with AUSSIE, both here at Dtek and at The Media Spot, where we are consulting with them on classroom technology integration. Check out the new aussiepd.com!