[wp-edu] Finalizing plug-ins for our Wordpress MU offering

Robert Gray rmgray at usouthal.edu
Thu Dec 17 15:22:57 UTC 2009


I really like digress.it, but the default theme keeps changing, which
can be a little unsettling.  Also, CommentPress is back with the
Institute for the Future of the Book, and they have a new version out. 
I have installed it but haven't had a chance to test it yet.
 
Rob
 
Robert Gray, PhD
Director of PETAL
Program for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning
University of South Alabama
University Library, Room 312
Mobile, AL 36688-0002
Phone: 251.461.1563
Fax: 251.460.7189
rmgray at usouthal.edu 


>>> Joseph Ugoretz <joseph.ugoretz at mhc.cuny.edu> 12/16/2009 12:46 PM
>>>
We use wpmu and buddypress heavily for our student (BuddyPress just
having started for this year).  Because we have students on seven
different campuses, they had been asking for a long time for a good way
to communicate with students who might have similar interests on other
campuses--and BuddyPress provides them exactly that.  I think it has
huge value in a campus-wide install--with a couple of caveats.  In some
cases, students feel like it's replicating what they can already get
from facebook--so why bother.  Slowly they are discovering that having
more control over the system and the content is a good thing--and having
automatic population and connection to their classmates is also good.

Our main WPMU install is for eportfolios--which we define extremely
broadly--there are course websites, group websites, travel blogs,
reflective eportfolios, professional eportfolios, personal blogs, group
blogs, teaching eportfolios, etc. etc.  

Unfortunately I don't have plugins for the purposes you describe--but
here's what we are using as of today:

Ada Active Blogs-- Ada New Blogs
 Ada Updated Blogs

None of these are really useful if you have BuddyPress, but they're
still lingering in the install. Add Users Sidebar Widget.

Very useful for class blogs

 Admin Footer Text
bbPress Integration

Provides single sign on login with a bbPress installation. BM Custom
Login
Display custom images on the wordpress login screen. Useful for
branding.BuddyPress

BuddyPress will add social networking features to a new or existing
WordPress MU installation. Calendar

Nice and simple Calendar with events support and full
customization:)Category Order

The Category Order plugin allows you to easily reorder your categories
the way you want via drag and drop. Comment Sorter

Sorts and filters comments by date and name. Can disable trackbacks
too.
Conversation Starter
This plugin prompts readers to answer a question in your comments.
Custom CUNY Academic Commons Profile Filters

Changes the way that profile data fields get filtered into clickable
URLs. in BuddyPress profilesCustomize Meta Widget

Add or remove links from meta widget, especially sometimes annoying
link to wordpress.org.digress.it

digress.it (the evolution of commentpress) allows readers to comment
paragraph by paragraph in the margins of a text. You can use it to
comment, gloss, workshop, debate and more!  Excellent resource for class
blogs/sites--but a little fussy to use.  We don't let students activate
this one themselves. Easy LaTeX

Easiest way to show mathematical equations on your blog. Important for
Math/science students
Events Registration
Fantastic resource for event signups. (not for all blogs)FeedWordPress

simple and flexible Atom/RSS syndication for WordPress Great for
aggregationFlickr Photo Album

This plugin will retrieve your Flickr photos and allow you to easily
add your photos to your posts. Next-Gen Gallery is more useful Google
Maps Quicktag - MU

Google Maps Quicktag makes it convenient to open the Google Maps web
site while editing, where you can generate your map and copy the needed
code to paste into the editor. Due to a security concern, WordPress MU
sites with open registration are not recommended. Use at your own risk.
Group Forum Subscripton for BuddyPress
Gives users the ability to subscribe to email notifications of
discussion activity in their BuddyPress groups.  If you use BuddyPress
groups, you need this. Inline Posts

Allows you to include posts in pages (and in other posts). To include a
post, just enter its ID in square brackets in the body of a page or
another post (e.g., [[42]]). Very handy.List-All

Creates a list of all blogs on a WPMU site--not needed if you have
BuddyPress
NextGEN Gallery
A NextGENeration Photo gallery for the Web 2.0.--Excellent, but a
little hard for students to learn to use.Page Link Manager

Adds admin panel to choose which pages appear in the site navigation.
pageMash

Manage your multitude of pages with pageMash's slick drag-and-drop
style, ajax interface. Allows quick sorting, hiding and organising of
parenting.Peter's Collaboration E-mails

Enhance the "Submit for Review" feature for Contributor users. This
plugin enables automatic e-mails to the relevant users when posts are
pending, when they are approved, and when their statuses are changed
from "pending" back to "draft".podPress

The podPress pluggin gives you everything you need in one easy plugin
to use WordPress for Podcasting.  Under-rated for what it does.  Most
people like Anarchy better.  I do not.Privacy Options

Adds more privacy options to the options-privacy and wpmu-blogs pages.
Just drop in mu-plugins, no core edits needed.Recent Commenters Widget.

This is a very very simple modification of the default recent comments
widget. All this does is to display recent commentERS instead of recent
comments. In other words, it just displays the names, without the "...on
name-of-the-post" that is there by default. You can choose whether or
not you want the name to have a link, and what it will link to, if it's
there (I wrote this one myself!) Role Manager

Role Management for WordPress 2.0.x, 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 2.3.x and 2.5.x..
Excellent for course blogsScholarPress Courseware

All-in-one course management for WordPress. Potentially useful. 
Haven't found it to be really there yet--and not yet quite compatible
with WPMUSidebar Login

Adds a sidebar widget to let users loginSimple:Press Forum

Fully featured but simple page-based forumSpectacu.la Threaded
comments

Make it easy to add threaded comments to any theme. (brand
new)Subscribe To Comments

Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted
to an entry. Very useful
 Unfiltered MU

Adds the unfiltered_html capablitiy to Administrators and Editors so
that content posted by users with those roles is not filtered by KSES;
Embeds, Iframe, etc. are preserved. Note: If for any reason the
unfiltered_html capability is ever lost, simply deactivate, and then
reactivate this plugin.  Security risk, so be sure you know what you're
doing--but critical if you want people to embed.

WordPress Wiki
Add Wiki functionality to your wordpress site.  Promising but doesn't
do what I wanted it to do. WP-SpamFree

An extremely powerful anti-spam plugin that virtually eliminates
comment spam. Finally, you can enjoy a spam-free WordPress blog!
Includes spam-free contact form feature as well.WP Ajax Edit Comments

The most powerful comment-editing solution for WordPress. Users can
edit their own comments for a limited time, while admins can edit all
comments.WPhone

A lightweight admin interface for the iPhone and other mobile
devices.WPMU Enable bbPress Capabilities

 WPMU Mailer
Mass emailer for WPMU (only for administrator, and only for the whole
site--not customizable enough yet) WP Sentry

Granular user and group access controls for private posts.

-- 
Joseph Ugoretz, PhD
Director of Technology and Learning
William E. Macaulay Honors College - CUNY
35 West 67th St.
New York, NY 10023
212.729.2920
http://macaulay.cuny.edu 





On Dec 16, 2009, at 12:41 PM, DeBlois, Kenneth wrote:



Hi Folks,

I haven’t received a post from this list in a while.  I’m hopeful that
I’ll get some help from the folks out there.
We’re in the middle of a pilot of Wordpress MU and getting ready to
launch a full service.  Our goal is to provide a blogging platform to be
used by:
-          Faculty as a teaching tool and a publishing platform to
discuss there research
-          Student Organizations that want a blog instead of a website
-          Provide a web space for post-docs, graduate students, and
others that want to discuss research online and want a simple publishing
platform.
-          Administrative staff looking to share news, collaborate on
projects, etc.
I’m working to get a solid set of plug-ins to meet the needs of our
audiences and I wanted to check in with folks about plug-ins.
1)      Does anyone use buddypress (http://buddypress.org/) I’m trying
to determine if it has value in our environment.  I’d love to know if
other colleges/universities have considered using it and what they’ve
decided.
2)      Do any of you have good plug-in recommendations for :
a.       Blog sitemap generation
b.      SEO improvements
c.       Connection to Feedburner
d.      Sending out an email that contains the post to any subscriber
that has indicated they want an email.
To give you a sense of some of the other plug-ins that we are playing
with, here is our list thus far:
So far we have these system wide:
-          Shibboleth for authentication
-          Simpler css – so blog owners can edit their CSS
-          cets_blog_defaults  - provides a ton of default blog
settings
-          Akismet – for spam
-          Bad Behavior – for spam and hacks
-          Supercache
-          Site-wide feed 1492758394_wpmufeed.php
-          Extra Private blog settings 999830698_ds_private_blog.php
We allow blog admins to activate these plug-ins:
-          After The Deadline
-          article2pdf
-          Flickr Gallery
-          Grunion Contact Form
-          PollDaddy Polls
-          Popularity Contest
-          Shadowbox JS
-          ShareThis
-          SyntaxHighlighter Evolved
-          WP-PostRatings
-          WPtouch iPhone Theme
Thank you for any feedback!
Best,
Ken
Ken DeBlois
Online Communication Specialist
Brown WebServices
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