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Re: [seul-edu] Link Management System



Links on the server is especially helpful if using the "recommended
links only" method of compliance with CIPA (the Child Internet
Protection Act).  By sharing good sets of links, educators could
built both quality and volumes of links.  A description next to link
could help surfers:  teachers, students, admins, school
administrators, parents (assuming there is a way to share with
parents either on the web or by disk).

--- Les Richardson <richl@mail.tfsd.sk.ca> wrote:
> Key point here being: 
> 
>   What OS does the server have that will run this software? 
> 
> 
> The software currently runs MySQL for a back end, which is pretty
> simple to
> install...
> 
> There are other options...
> 
> Les
> 
> 
> 
> At 10:47 AM 12/5/01 -0700, Prevett, Larry wrote:
> >
> >| This normally would be on the inside of the school LAN and
> attached to the
> >| local in-school webserver. All schools should have these in
> order to allow
> >| teachers to create websites to direct students to educationally
> >| appropriate sites. All school workstations would normally load
> this as the
> >| home page, rather than any external site (which would be much
> slower than
> >| LAN speed).
> >
> >Les,
> >
> >Good timing. Here is the message I was just
> >composing - we are looking for just such an
> >application.
> >
> >----
> >
> > There is a lady at one of the high schools here
> > who was saving links for her class at a web site
> > called "murl.com" that's no longer there. I was
> > suggesting to her that she keep her links on
> > a web server on their intranet instead of the
> > internet (for obvious reasons.) She was willing
> > to do so but I haven't had time to identify an
> > application for her.
> >
> > This could be a simple web page, I know. But
> > she doesn't know html that well yet and likes
> > the web based form for entering links she was
> > used to.
> >
> > How difficult would it be to adapt your perl
> > scripts to allow teachers to collect their
> > own links for their classes in some kind of
> > space on an intranet web server. The entry and
> > editing the links should be password protected.
> > Students would simply access the links she provides
> > for them.
> >
> > Would you be interested in doing this? We
> > could give the software a field test and give
> > you some feedback if you want. Maybe some default
> > links from the SEUL database could be included
> > eventually.
> >
> >----
> >
> >I was going to say "What do you think?" but
> >it sounds like you already have what she needs!
> >How to we get it?
> >
> >L. Prevett
> >Mathematics Instructor
> >Cochise College, Sierra Vista, AZ, US
> >prevettl@cochise.cc.az.us
> >
> >
> 


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