Learning Library
The WPCampus Learning Library is a growing collection of knowledge shared by members of the WPCampus community. The Learning Library includes slides, videos, and discussions from sessions presented at WPCampus conferences. Feel free to explore! Want to speak at a future WPCampus event? Register to be a WPCampus presenter
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A College Case Study: WordPress Portfolio Creation by Undergraduate Digital Media Majors
WPCampus 2023
General Lecture Session
A technical plan for success: Preparing to optimize 4,000+ sites at NYU
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
A University and a Scholarly Society Walk Into a Bar... Helping Researchers Tell a More Textured Story About Their Work
WPCampus Online 2018
General Lecture Session
Accessibility case study: WCAG and screen reader solutions for accordions and tabs
WPCampus 2017
Lightning Talk
AI 101: How artificial intelligence can help educators publish more, publish faster, and publish better
WPCampus 2020 Online
Sponsor Demonstration
All work and no fun? Nonsense! — How creativity, curiosity, surprise and play help us work
WPCampus 2018
Lightning Talk
Around the block and back again: circling back to semantic HTML with the HAX block editor plugin
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
Block Less, Smile More: How St. Olaf College Cracked the Block-Hiding Code
WPCampus 2024
General Lecture Session
Blurring Boundaries: WordPress and Real-World Data with Students
WPCampus Online 2018
General Lecture Session
Books and Blogs: Developing the Digital Humanities with WordPress
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
Building a large-scale, decentralized academic social network with WordPress and ActivityPub
WPCampus 2023
Lightning Talk
Building A Training Schedule Platform and Expanding It To Everyone
WPCampus Online 2018
General Lecture Session
Case study: Carleton University - managing 600+ single installs
WPCampus 2018
General Lecture Session
Case Study: UIC WordPress Homepage Extends Into a Campus Multisite
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
Case Study: Using WordPress to Compose and Publish Online Courses and Textbooks
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
Cat Memes and Creativity: Using WordPress to Remix the First Year Experience Course
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
Collaborative Writing in Higher Ed and Getting Ready for Gutenberg Phase 3
WPCampus 2023
Panel Discussion
Connecting Content Silos: One CMS, Many Sites With The WordPress REST API
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
Cozying up to chaos and other life lessons: Getting started with governance in higher ed
WPCampus 2018
Workshop
Cozying up to chaos and other life lessons: Getting started with governance in higher ed
WPCampus 2023
Workshop
Cozying Up To Chaos: Getting Started with Web Governance in Higher Ed
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
Creating a safe space: WordPress security for higher ed professionals
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
Delivering great presentations (and helping others do it too!)
WPCampus 2018
General Lecture Session
Designing for reuse: Taxonomies, tagging, and plugins for modular lesson content
WPCampus 2018
General Lecture Session
Destination Full-Site Editing: All the Steps Monmouth University Took to Prepare for the Future of WordPress
WPCampus 2023
General Lecture Session
Development of a No-Code Theme for Teaching Full Site Editing to Beginning WordPress Students
WPCampus 2023
General Lecture Session
Ditching proprietary software and moving to open source
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
DIY websites - leveraging WordPress multisite to build a network of small websites
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
Don’t Push Rocks Uphill: Deploying WordPress with Capistrano and Composer
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
Effectively manage and scale WordPress multisite and importance of insights
WPCampus Online 2017
General Lecture Session
Every project is a story: Applying storytelling to your client interactions
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
Extending core: how to architect new features and simplify workflows
WPCampus 2024
General Lecture Session
Feeling Good: Why Positive Relationship-Building is The Critical Outcome of WordPress Documentation, User Support, and Training
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session
Finding eternal REST: An undead guide to building JavaScript front ends for WordPress
WPCampus 2017
Workshop
Five Ways To Make Your Projects and Events More Diverse
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session
From grassroots to enterprise CMS: how we are creating consistency of brand, responsiveness and accessibility
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
From Moodle to WordPress - what we learnt and why we moved
WPCampus Online 2017
General Lecture Session
From web to print: WordPress as the center of your higher ed print publication workflow
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
Getting to know your environment: reflections on self-hosting and an AWS migration
WPCampus 2023
General Lecture Session
How I Learned to Stop Worrying About My Theme, and Love WordPress
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session
Improving Website Performance: A Case Study and Steps You Can Take
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session
Inclusive Development: Using Style Guides to Improve Website Accessibility
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
Incorporating the aXe Accessibility Testing Engine Plugin in WordPress
WPCampus Online 2018
General Lecture Session
Integrating Design Systems with the WordPress Full Site Editor: helping government agencies accelerate digital modernization with CivicPress
WPCampus 2024
General Lecture Session
Interview like a journalist, write like a marketer: Telling stories with heart… and accuracy
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
Learning from Drupal: Implementing WordPress in a Drupal-Majority Institutional Environment
WPCampus Online 2017
General Lecture Session
Managing a gigantic Multisite installation and surviving to tell the tale
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
Multisite Without the Multistrife: Simplifying WordPress Management
WPCampus 2024
General Lecture Session
Nobody puts WordPress in a container: Docker, GitLab and continuous integration
WPCampus 2018
Lightning Talk
Object-Oriented Strategies for Custom WPGraphQL Extensions
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session
Our own worst enemy: why the people running a website can be more vulnerable than the code it's built on
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
Permissions aren't enough: Roles and responsibilities for higher ed web governance
WPCampus 2024
General Lecture Session
Please Don't Freak Out: Managing Change Moments Across Diverse Groups
WPCampus Online 2018
General Lecture Session
Right Level, Right Access: Extending User Roles and Permissions to Support Higher Ed Workflows
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
Securing Your Code - Advanced WordPress Security for Developers
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Questions Around Outsourcing Your Hosting
WPCampus 2024
Panel Discussion
Spoonful of Content Sugar - Reducing Friction in Subject Matter Expert Participation
WPCampus Online 2017
General Lecture Session
Supporting Diversity: Case Study in the Design and Development of Multi-Cultural and Multi-Lingual Courses
WPCampus 2023
General Lecture Session
Tame the Beast! Managing Web Accessibility with Data Analysis
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
Tear Down the Wall: Building Relationships through Program Promotion
WPCampus Online 2018
General Lecture Session
Techniques, Tools and Resources for Making WordPress Website WCAG 2.0 Compliant: Accessibility Does Not Have to Be Overwhelming
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
The Art and Science of Storytelling: Idea to Execution (Plus 12+ Story Ideas for Your Campus)
WPCampus 2016
Workshop
The Balancing Act: Maintaining a Secure, Usable Multisite Network
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
The Canisius College workflow: MU WordPress, Divi and MailChimp
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
The care and feeding of collections management: using WordPress for individual digital asset management and publication
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
The Dramatic and Poetical Tale of the Website Hierarchy of Needs
WPCampus 2024
General Lecture Session
The grass is always greener: What do other CMSs offer higher education?
WPCampus 2018
General Lecture Session
The Magic of Teaching Using WordPress: 10+ Ways to Easily Transform Classes & Excite Students
WPCampus Online 2017
General Lecture Session
The new Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing Guidelines
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session
The Secret Sauce to our Shared Knowledge: Creative Commons licenses and how to use them
WPCampus 2024
Lightning Talk
The synergistic intersection of WordPress, the LMS and Domain of One's Own in teaching
WPCampus 2018
General Lecture Session
The University of Connecticut Banner: An Accessibility Case Study
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
Them and us: Using the WordPress REST API to display both public and private content
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
There’s a reason we call them institutions: the five dysfunctions of higher ed web teams
WPCampus 2019
General Lecture Session
Three reasons people create inaccessible content and how to solve the problem
WPCampus 2024
Workshop
Tools and approaches for managing content, accessibility and web identity at scale
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
Understanding adjunct faculty needs in a student-focused Virtual Learning Environment - a user-centered design approach
WPCampus 2024
General Lecture Session
University of Mary WordPress: a Small, Public Liberal Arts Love Affair
WPCampus 2023
General Lecture Session
Using Google Classroom to teach a community WordPress course
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session
Waiting for the Host: Campus Events and the Pandemic Pivot
WPCampus 2020 Online
Sponsor Demonstration
We Don’t Need No Education: Web Governance Through On-Demand Online Training
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
What I've learned from five years of WordPress at a public university
WPCampus 2018
General Lecture Session
What is “Hijack” and how does it help prospective students when they can’t visit campus?
WPCampus 2020 Online
Sponsor Demonstration
What the hack? Fortifying your security by understanding your adversary
WPCampus 2018
General Lecture Session
What to expect when you're expecting to be hacked: WordPress edition
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
Where creativity works: building a student recruitment blog with WordPress
WPCampus 2018
Lightning Talk
Which came first, the digital project or the WordPress?
WPCampus Online 2019
General Lecture Session
Winning hearts and minds: Effective communication throughout a website redesign
WPCampus 2017
General Lecture Session
WPaaS: A Centralized Approach to Managing WordPress At Boston University
WPCampus 2016
General Lecture Session
Writing for Atomic Design: How to Create Content in a Pattern Library
WPCampus 2020 Online
General Lecture Session