Monday, June 30, 2008

Web design newest craze: Joomla tehnology


Joomla technology is a website development tool designed for beginners and masters in website construction. It is more on content management rather than on web development itself. ISchools project under Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) requires from their recipients to put up a website of their school. (read more...)

iSchoolS Partner University: VSU


The Visayas State University (VSU) was formerly known as the Leyte State University (LSU). It was renamed as VSU by virtue of Republic Act No. 9437, which was signed by her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on April 27, 2007.

Currently, VSU is one of the many universities chosen to be a partner university in the implementation of the iSchools project.

Why Us?

“Why us?” is the cry of some of the participants during the Web Development Training on October 15 – 19, 2007 in Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay, Leyte.

Web development is difficult. This is what the participants of the training have in mind when they were sent by their respective schools to attend a one-week training in web development.

“I am just an English teacher.”

“Di ko kahibaw magcomputer.” (I do not know how to use a computer)

These are just some of the complaints during the first day of the training. Frowns, uneasiness and fear are written all over participants’ faces.

And then, the training started. Joomla technology is explained. It is an internet technology made for content management. Once installed in the computer, all the developer of a website needs to do is change a bit of this and a bit of that and voila, a professional looking website is created. The website now contains a predefined concept, a consistent look on the color combination and a ready made layout. The hardest part web development, lay-outing, is no longer hard. As the training continues, frowns are now replaced with lopsided grins. As more and more components of Joomla are introduced, participants began to explore on their own. Even during break, they remain on their computers. Each time a new feature is introduced, they become so eager to try it and see how it looks on their own websites. Ahs and ohs are now being heard.

As the training is about to end, one of the participants from Cebu said, “With Joomla, I never thought web development could be this easy, ” says David Repollo.

Related Stories:
The life of newbie web developer
Web Development Training – Iloilo
Web designing newest craze: Joomla technology

Developing a website, now as easy as counting 1, 2, 3… All thanks to Joomla technology!

Joomla technology is a website development tool designed for starters and masters in website construction. It is more on content management rather than on web development itself. ISchools project under Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) requires from their recipients to put up a website of their school.

Visayas State University (VSU) held a one-week website development training last October 15 – 19, 2007. Magdalene A. Cesar, a faculty from the Department of Computer Science and Technology (DCST-VSU), acted as the resource person. The participants were from the iSchools project recipients in the provinces of Leyte, Cebu and Bohol. These are the all under VSU’s area of responsibility. It was composed of senior highschool students and English teachers who have no knowledge on website development.

The training was to equip participants with the techniques on the development of a website.

  • building a website
  • posting and editing news contents
  • managing the website
  • layouting the website


At the end of the one-week training, the participants developed their first website, as expected of them, a skill that might have taken them months to learn without the components from Joomla Technology. Visit http://www.ischools.vsu.edu.ph for some of the website developed by the participants.

Related Stories:

Web Development Training – Iloilo

Matrix of the iSchool Projects highschool recipients

Picture Gallery:

Web Development Training