Tag: education

  • GoDaddy and Media Temple Engage in Strategic Partnership With WP101

    GoDaddy and Media Temple Engage in Strategic Partnership With WP101

    Customers who host sites with GoDaddy or Media Temple will see a new WordPress resource in their control panel. Thanks to a strategic partnership with WP101, GoDaddy and Media Temple customers can watch a 20-part WordPress 101 video tutorial series, directly within the WordPress dashboard. I reached out to WP101 founder, Shawn Hesketh, to learn…

  • Aesop Story Engine 1.1 Beta Now Available for Testing Ahead of First Major Update

    Aesop Story Engine 1.1 Beta Now Available for Testing Ahead of First Major Update

    Aesop Story Engine 1.1. beta is now in the hands of eager testers, as project leader Nick Haskins prepares to launch the first major update to the plugin since its release. Haskin’s open source storytelling plugin was fully funded via a Crowdhoster campaign earlier this year. Shortly thereafter he released it on WordPress.org and launched…

  • Free WordPress Superuser Training Course from WordPress.com VIP

    Free WordPress Superuser Training Course from WordPress.com VIP

    The folks at WordPress.com VIP are continuing to add to Documattic, a repository dedicated to sharing presentations and resources with the WordPress community. While the repository already contains some solid resources for WordPress in enterprise and government, today’s addition may have the widest reach, as it pertains to user education. The WordPress.com VIP Superuser Training…

  • SchoolPress: A WordPress-Powered Open Source App for Educators and Students

    SchoolPress: A WordPress-Powered Open Source App for Educators and Students

    Jason Coleman, creator of the popular Paid Memberships Pro plugin, launched his new SchoolPress app in beta this week. SchoolPress is an open source WordPress-powered web app designed for educators who want to incorporate a virtual component into their online or offline classes. The app is a demo that was created to showcase ideas from…

  • Brian Richards Leaves WebDevStudios To Work On WPSessions Full-Time

    Brian Richards Leaves WebDevStudios To Work On WPSessions Full-Time

    After nearly two years at WebDevStudios acting as a development lead, Brian Richards is stepping down to spend more time on his side project, WPSessions. Richards is the lead developer of the Startbox theme framework and is one of the organizers of WordCamp Grand Rapids set to take place August 15-17, 2014. WPSessions was launched…

  • The WordPress Training Initiative

    The WordPress Training Initiative

    At the contributor day event for WordCamp San Francisco 2013, breakout sessions were created to explore ideas on the best ways to teach people how to work with WordPress themes. One of the ideas being pursued are lesson modules. The modules explain all the aspects of developing, editing, and learning about themes. Despite a lot…

  • Help Contribute To The Official WordPress Developer Resource By Testing Code References

    Help Contribute To The Official WordPress Developer Resource By Testing Code References

    Announced at WordCamp San Francisco during Matt Mullenweg’s State of The Word 2013 presentation, developer.wordpress.org will host educational tools for developers in the form of handbooks and code referencing material. It will be the go-to place to discover WordPress best practices. Since educational materials surrounding WordPress are spread across the web, it’s hard for developers…

  • Video Explains Open Source Using LEGO Blocks

    Video Explains Open Source Using LEGO Blocks

    WordPress has benefited greatly from being Open Source software licensed under the GPL. But what does Open Source actually mean? The folks over at Bit Blueprint in partnership with Moving Monday released a video using LEGO bricks and toys to explain the subject. While the video is not 100% accurate since Free Software and Open…

  • Open Source Federal Learning Registry Offers A Plugin For WordPress Integration

    Open Source Federal Learning Registry Offers A Plugin For WordPress Integration

    The Learning Registry is an open source initiative dedicated to bringing together high quality digital learning resources from federal agencies and public and private organizations around the web. The registry is available for anyone to use – educators, publishers and developers are encouraged to tap into the database and add resources that haven’t yet been…

  • WordPress School Is About To Be In Session

    WordPress School Is About To Be In Session

    If you love WordPress, keep an eye on your calendar for Valentines day 2014 as that’s when WP School is scheduled to launch. WP School is an initiative started by Pooria Asteraky with the goal of bringing WordPress education to the masses. Classified as a (MOOC) or massive open online course, the site will be…

  • AcademiaThemes – WordPress Themes Specifically For Academia

    On January 1st, 2014 a brand new theme shop called AcademiaThemes opened its doors for business. The new theme shop is operated by Dumitru Brinzan who also co-founded WPZoom.com. This isn’t the first niche theme shop that he’s launched. He’s also the man behind HermesThemes, a theme shop dedicated to hotels. I reached out to…

  • WPSessions To Give Away 12 Full Year Scholarships

    Brian Richards has announced that he is giving away 12 full year scholarships. Winners will be given access to every new session published in 2014. According to Brian, that’s at least $360 in live, personal training. Winners are chosen every day at 12PM Eastern Time. To enter the drawing, you’ll need to tell Brian how…

  • Should Automattic Create and Manage A WordPress Certification Program?

    Peter Schilling thinks so. With WordPress now 10 years old, used across multiple industries, and powering 20% of the web, Schilling thinks it’s time a WordPress certification be created. According to Schilling, if a certification was created and managed by Automattic, it would help decrease the number of clients getting screwed by drive-by developers.

  • WPWeekly Episode 128 – Catching Up With Lorelle VanFossen

    In this edition of WordPress Weekly, we covered the headlines of the week such as what features will be in WordPress 3.8, the default BuddyPress theme being retired in 1.9, and when to expect 3.8 to be released. During the second half of the show, we were joined by Lorelle VanFossen. We found out what…