2nd workshop idea: Constructing a WordPress site

In my first post about a series of 10-minute tutorials, some people commented that they would like a separate workshop on starting & constructing your own website. This workshop will feature WordPress tools because they are some of the most simple, popular, and powerful to use today. Some steps might include:

Here are three different types of WordPress sites that I have created, each for a different purpose:

This workshop idea is more than what we can accomplish during the first 10-minute tutorial session, so that’s why I’m suggesting it here as a separate one, to see if there’s sufficient interest. If yes, I’m willing to start it up (have projector, will travel) and anyone is welcome to learn, share, and teach (since there are several people at THATCamp with more experience than me.)

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About Jack Dougherty

Associate professor of educational studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. Open-access digital scholarship includes Writing History in the Digital Age (co-edited with Kristen Nawrotzki) available online and forthcoming from the University of Michigan Press in Fall 2013; On The Line: How Schooling, Housing, and Civil Rights Shaped Hartford and its Suburbs, a public history web-book with interactive maps and oral history interviews; and Web Writing: Why & How for Liberal Arts Teaching & Learning, in progress.