Official College Web Sites (www) Most official Middlebury College web sites live on http://www.middlebury.edu, which supports the College's Content Management System (CMS), new Web Forms and new eCommerce applications. Web Forms & eCommerce (cat) Some Web Forms and eCommerce applications live on https://cat.middlebury.edu. This includes many online Forms, the College Bookstore and other custom database applications. Course & Class Web Sites (segue) Course and Class web sites live on Segue, an open source content management system designed for e-learning that combines the ease of use of course management systems with the flexibility of weblogs for creating various types of sites including course, news, journal, peer review and e-portfolio. Personal Web Sites (community) All Middlebury College students, faculty and staff are allowed to create personal web pages on the "community" web server. You can create web pages using a program such as Dreamweaver. In addition, student organizations and community-oriented sites also live on "community". Web Publishing Resources This is a collection of web publishing resources and links. Web Services The Web Services team is part of the LIS Database Applications & Systems workgroup. Web Services provides strategic planning, systems administration, programming, application development and high-level training, in support of Middlebury College's Web initiatives.
Most official Middlebury College web sites live on http://www.middlebury.edu, which supports the College's Content Management System (CMS), new Web Forms and new eCommerce applications.
Some Web Forms and eCommerce applications live on https://cat.middlebury.edu. This includes many online Forms, the College Bookstore and other custom database applications.
Course and Class web sites live on Segue, an open source content management system designed for e-learning that combines the ease of use of course management systems with the flexibility of weblogs for creating various types of sites including course, news, journal, peer review and e-portfolio.
All Middlebury College students, faculty and staff are allowed to create personal web pages on the "community" web server. You can create web pages using a program such as Dreamweaver. In addition, student organizations and community-oriented sites also live on "community".
This is a collection of web publishing resources and links.
The Web Services team is part of the LIS Database Applications & Systems workgroup. Web Services provides strategic planning, systems administration, programming, application development and high-level training, in support of Middlebury College's Web initiatives.