Hi Everyone,
While it was useful to create a website update process so that we could clearly communicate our needs, now that we have a web engineer it is best that any web updates be sent directly to them.
The following is from Richard Norman, related to the process of updating segments of the website (and is also in the attached, please save it to your files):
Moving forward website updates should be sent directly to Andrew Robinson: arobin@gmail.commailto:arobin@gmail.com. As board members, we are content owners, so should be able to:
1. Determine appropriate updates related to their section 2. Answer questions directly related to style, position, etc.
This removes redundancy and additional time spent on vetting by the Comms. committee
The update procedure is:
Update Start ———--------------------------------------------------------
Page(s): __________ (i.e., Home, About Us, Students) * If new page, just indicate new page and appropriate title
Description:_________ (i.e., what is the change)
Information/Details:)____________ (i.e. text, images)
———-------------------------------------------------------- Update End
Note: format should be in either plain text or MS Word. PDFs do not translate well into HTML.
Dr. Colleen Ried is the point of contact: reidc@douglascollege.ca
Thank you, Fenton
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Dr. Fenton Litwiller (they/them/theirs)
President, Canadian Association for Leisure Studies (CALS)
Associate Professor
Recreation Management and Community Development | University of Manitoba
112 Frank Kennedy Centre | Winnipeg MB | R3T 2N2
204.474.8412
fenton.litwiller@umanitoba.camailto:fentonl@umanitoba.ca
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Fenton Litwiller