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Web Pages are Like Plants

Web pages are always evolving. They morph, grow, shrink. New pictures, new content, new sub-pages. The possibilities are endless. But if no one is updating your web page, it grows stale, and pretty soon, no one will bother viewing your page. Web pages need to be tended to, just like plants. Without water, your plants will wither and turn brown. But if you give your plants the right amount of water and sunlight, new growth appears. Tend to your web pages, and new visitors will come.

So if your answer to the question: "Who is updaing your web pages" is no one, then it's time to contact the Web Development team.

  • Send us an email
  • call (73310) or
  • drop by (entrance to the library, on your right, opposite the Teaching & Learning Center).

We'll set up your account, give you access to training material, and by the end of the day, you could be updating your website.

The Ingeniux WCM might be hard to pronounce (that's In-genie-x), but it's easy to use. We have over 50 people updating their pages, and many of them know to little or no HTML.

We have online tutorials, weekly sessions for first-time users, and weekly sessions for learning more advanced features in the WCM. We're here between semesters to answer your questions, and the weekly sessions will start up again in January.

So what are you waiting for?

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