WPCampus Podcast

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Date Title & Description Contributors
2019-08-09

  Conference Hangover

Folks, it’s been two weeks since WPCampus 2019 and we’re still so tired. So tired that Jen and Brian forgot to introduce themselves and forgot to say any of the stuff we’re supposed to say at the end of the episode. WPCampus 2019 was fun, informative, ...
  Brian DeConinck, Jen Riehle McFarland, Maryann Reissig author
2019-07-11

  Automated Testing with Steve Persch

Automated testing. We all know we should be doing it but are you? For many of us it seems like a daunting addition to our routines and something we can always get to later. But somehow later never comes around. In this episode, host Jen McFarland chats...
  Jen Riehle McFarland author
2019-06-27

  Summertime News Roundup

In higher ed, summer means fewer students, less traffic, and shorter lines at the best lunch places near campus. For those of us who use WordPress in higher ed, it also means major WordPress news and the final push to prepare for the in-person WPCampus...
  Brian DeConinck, Jen Riehle McFarland author
2019-06-14

  The Schedule for WPCampus 2019

Coming soon to lovely Portland, OR is the 2019 WPCampus conference! The schedule of sessions is now available and in this episode, WPCampus members Brian DeConinck and Jen McFarland are joined by WPCampus 2019 Program co-chair Eric Sembrat. Eric review...
  Jen Riehle McFarland, Brian DeConinck, Eric Sembrat author
2019-05-31

  The WPCampus Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement

Beyond the conferences, online events, and phenomenal swag, WPCampus is a community — one made up of a varied and diverse set of people. With a focus on building that community, the WPCampus Diversity & Inclusion Interest Group recently completed w...
  Brian DeConinck, Jen Riehle McFarland author
2019-05-20

  After the Gutenberg Audit

The WPCampus Podcast is back! If you’re in higher ed, you have to care about accessibility. There’s no getting around it: the digital experiences we provide to our communities have to be accessible to everyone. So when WordPress 5.0 made the “Gutenberg...
  Brian DeConinck, Jen Riehle McFarland author
2018-07-05

  Multisite Use Cases, with CampusPress

The last couple of episodes of the podcast focused on big changes to WordPress—Gutenberg and GDPR privacy tools. It’s easy to get caught up in the energy and the drama of changes like that, but they’re not really why people use WordPress in higher ed. ...
  Brian DeConinck, Jen Riehle McFarland, Ronnie Burt author
2018-04-23

  GDPR, Privacy, and WordPress

You may have noticed that data privacy has been in the news lately, for a lot of different reasons. One of those reasons: the European Union will be implementing the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, this spring. GDPR has global implications...
  Brian DeConinck author
2018-03-15

  Guten Ready for Gutenberg

When WordPress 5.0 is released later this year, the “classic” Visual editor that we’ve known for over a decade will be replaced by a new editing experience, called Gutenberg. The new editor will mean lots of changes for how we think about and interact ...
  Brian DeConinck, Jen Riehle McFarland author
2017-11-01

  Your Campus Web Ecosystem

On many campuses, WordPress isn’t the only CMS in use. And if we start thinking about learning management systems, campus portals, and the many other ways our schools use the web, WordPress is clearly just one part of a complex web landscape. This epis...
  Brian DeConinck, Eric Sembrat author