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Wordpress offers an easy way for everyone in a group to collaborate and create articles which can be organized into categories to help user navigation. This offers the ideal venue for TRB committees whose members are often spread across the world. I wrote this article in hopes of demystifying the concept of publishing to the web.

WordPress offers an easy way for everyone in a group to collaborate and create articles which can be organized into categories to help user navigation. This offers the ideal venue for TRB committees whose members are often spread across the world. I wrote this article in hopes of demystifying the concept of publishing to the web.

The first step is to show you a brief video to demonstrate how WordPress can help organize your committee information.

...continue reading "Using WordPress CMS to Design and Manage your TRB Committee Website"

Welcome to our newly redesigned website! As the voice for Information Systems and Technology in Transportation, it is our duty to set the bar for web development. With the help of WordPress and a custom template developed at the Institute for Transit Informatics at CUTR, we're stepping into the new age of web content management.

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to our newly redesigned website!  Knowing that you depend on our research and insight to develop new, innovative ideas and strengthen policy and practice, we’ve rebuilt our site to make it much easier to find and share resources. As the voice for Information Systems and Technology in Transportation, it is our duty to set the bar for web development. With the help of WordPress and a custom template developed at the Institute for Transit Informatics at CUTR, we're stepping into the new age of web content management.

I hope you enjoy the information and research our Committee has to offer and welcome any suggestions you may have to make our site better. I would be happy to provide other TRB Committees with our template and to assist in installing WordPress if needed.

Thank you for stopping by and welcome to the future of ABJ50.

Sincerely,

Martin Akerman