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CampusPress: Staff Guides

What is CampusPress?

Limited Pilot: CampusPress is currently being trialled for a limited number of classes at LSE. Please contact eden.digital@lse.ac.uk if you are interested in using this platform.

The CampusPress platform at LSE allows students to create their own personal sites, portfolios, and blogs. It is based on the more widely known web publishing platform, WordPress but also contains class management functionality. Individual student sites are connected to a central class site run by the class teacher. CampusPress sites give students the opportunity to create, share, and curate multimedia materials for their modules.

Staff on CampusPress maintain the central class site with the ability to access and assess student sites associated with that class. They can also enforce some decisions about what students can see or do on their sites and choose whether to allow students to see and interact with each other’s work. The guidance below covers everything of which staff should be aware:

What guidance is available for my students?

Our CampusPress student guides contain all the information your students will need to get started with their sites, blogs, or portfolios.

CampusPress: Student Guides

 

For any further support, please contact eden.digital@lse.ac.uk

 

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