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| | See what Freedom for Schools has done for some of our clients...and what it can do for you. From K-12 schools to universities to youth organizations, Freedom for Schools has made it possible for our clients to manage their websites easily and conveniently. | |
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| | The major issue for this college was the size of the site and the number of people that were maintaining it. They needed a site administrator who could access all departments, but they also wanted to isolate departments, allowing each department to update and maintain their own particular portion of the overall site. The solution was easy. By using a variety of Freedom versions, accessibility was split up so that two administrators have access to the entire site, while two users from each department have the ability to update and maintain their own portions of the site. | |
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| | CUSD wanted a district-wide website redesign to meet strategic plan objectives, which included better communication with the public. We met the requirement with a new website design for the district and unique but consistent website looks for all 25 schools. We implemented our Freedom for Schools website maintenance system for all new sites, giving CUSD to retain the ability to maintain their own websites when they want, as often as they want. | |
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| | For ESUHSD we launched Freedom’s new macro-navigation system, which allows the district to control each individual maintainers access to the different sections of the website. This system also allows multiple users to be updating different sections at the same time, alleviating any bottleneck in workflow. | |
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| | Before discovering Freedom for Schools, Glenn County Office of Education suffered from an out-of-date website with obsolete information, broken links and a dated look. We created a fresh new look with separate websites for each of 23 departments, so that each department could maintain and update its own site, keeping content current. GCOE took advantage of our Content Development option, working with a content writer to develop content for each section.
We also developed an Intranet version of the site for GCOE, accessible only to approved GCOE employees, for internal information not published on the public site. | |
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| | First 5 Glenn County was a challenge to us because of the deadline that was established. We had a very short time to create the look and feel, to insert the website into our Freedom software, and develop content for the entire site. This client was more than pleased with the way we expedited this projects completion, as well as the professionalism with which we handled ourselves. | |
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| | Coming Soon! - Marysville Joint Unified School District | |
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| | Coming Soon! - Monson-Sultana Joint Union Elementary School District | |
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| | Lafayette Moraga Youth Association (LMYA) is a non-profit sports youth association in the Bay Area. Before implementing Freedom, they made several attempts at having volunteers both develop and update their website. After the initial launch of their website, LMYA found the web to be a very powerful medium to reach both the parents and children. Unfortunately, they also found how laborious maintaining a website can be. After LMYA implemented Freedom, they we able to distribute content maintenance and keep their content up to date, all without having to learn an ounce of programming. | |
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