Sam Bizri is an educational designer who focuses on open source platforms like Joomla. He conducted Joomla training programs at the University of Sydney. The presentation covered the 7 stages of managing a new Joomla site including planning, development, design, testing, going live, marketing, and maintenance. It also explained how to get started with Joomla and provided overviews of the backend, front end, content management, structure, configuration, extensions, and maintenance.
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1. JOOMLA! DAY SYDNEY 2014
By Sam Bizri
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2. Sam Bizri is a senior educational designer for both
business and the education sector. His learning
courses focus on open source platforms and
applications for the web, bringing extensive practical
knowledge and professional applied experience to
educate and devise the best learning outcomes for
the courses on offer. Sam received the Global
Catalyst Award in e-Learning innovation and
interested in eLearning, Mobile Learning and
Wearable Learning technologies.
Sam conducts Joomla Training Programs at the
University of Sydney – Center for Continuing
Education (Joomla for you Business, Joomla
Extended, Joomla SEO and Joomla Mobile)
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3. 7 Stages of Managing
your New Joomla! SIte
1. Planning Stage
2. Development Stage
3. Design Stage
4. Testing Stage
5. Go Live Stage
6. Marketing Stage
7. Maintenance Stage
1.
Planning
Stage
2.
Development
Stage
3.
Design Stage
4.
Testing Stage
5.
Maintenance
Go Live Stage
6.
Stage
Marketing
Stage
7.
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4. Getting Started
3 simple steps for getting started with
Joomla!
1. Navigate to Demo.Joomla.org
2. Type user name and password
and create your first demo site
with Joomla (FREE for 90 Days)
3. Verify your account – Check your
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email
Welcome to Joomla!
5. The Backend
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6. The Front End
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7. C A M
The Formula
Category / article / menu
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8. The process of webcopy
Content
Planning
Content
Creation
Content
Optimisation
Content
Performance
Contort
Distribution
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