Instructor: Cody Hennesy
Dates: June 1-28, 2013
Credits: 1.5 CEUs
Price: $175
There is a robust and growing community of libraries
using Drupal, the open source content management platform, to create and manage
library websites and services. In this asynchronous, 4-week online course you
will build a Drupal site from the ground up, gaining hands-on experience with
Drupal core tools and concepts. We will pay special attention to Drupal
features as they relate to the specific organizational needs of libraries and
library web services.
This is an introductory level course, and though
familiarity with HTML and CSS will be helpful, they are not required. Each
student will get a free development account with a cloud-based Drupal service
and will have continued access to their course website after the course
finishes.
Learning outcomes:
- Ability to build a website in Drupal 7.
- Hands-on experience using Drupal core features: fields,
nodes, modules, blocks, menus, users, and themes.
- Knowledge of Drupal in the context of designing and managing
library websites.
Cody Hennesy is the E-Learning Librarian at the
University of California, Berkeley, where he focuses on the intersection of the
library, technology and learning. He has coded a variety of academic library
sites and tools and recently developed the front-end for the online resource,
Alternatives in Print: A Directory of Alternative Publishers and Critical
Periodicals.
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