“What keeps me up at night is the certainty that someday, someone will give all of this stuff away for nothing.”
The New Schoolyard
What's New?
We believe now is the time for a seismic shift in the business of building web sites for independent schools. This shift is rooted in the open source community. Newschoolyard presents a revolutionary approach to the business of independent school websites from the company that started this business in the first place 15 years ago. Schoolyard unveiled our first school website at the 1996 NAIS conference in Washington
...Our New Approach: Open source for Schools
“Old” Schoolyard invested a small fortune in the development of SitePages, our former content management system (CMS). Today, through a variety of open source platforms, anyone can download a more robust CMS free of charge in a matter of minutes. Newschoolyard has joined the Drupal community to compile a school-specific CMS with an impressive array of integrated modules for release in new school sites this spring.
...From the Blog
What can Netscape and WebEx tell us about the future of school websites?
At the beginning of 1996 we were the only company making websites for independent schools. We recognized that the web was becoming an important enough communication resource that schools would eventually look to outside sources for help. A lot of other companies eventually arrived at the same conclusion, and of those I'd say that three became truly excellent providers of web communications services to the NAIS community.
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Learn more about the newschoolyard open source solution for independent schools. Call newschoolyard at 401.849.6110 or signup for demo.
- Your school site simply mobile: Drupal and Mobify http://drupal.org/project/mobify
