Posts Tagged ‘McGraw-Hill’

WordCamp Columbus

May 19th, 2009 by Bobby Whitman

WordCamp, a conference surrounding the open source blogging platform WordPress, was held in Columbus this past weekend. I volunteered to speak at the event, and I am really glad that I did choose to participate. I found the conference to be an all-around success, see my personal blog for additional commentary.

I represented dynamIt at the event by giving a talk titled, “WordPress in the Corporate World.” My talk was the presentation of a case study in which we implemented WordPress for Fortune 500 company McGraw-Hill who has a large presence here in Columbus.

Back in January 2009, we, along with partner Sync Creative, launched a microsite for the Glencoe division of McGraw-Hill. Sync brought us to the table to provide web strategy and web development of the site. We recommended and implemented WordPress in order to meet their project goals. The project has had overwhelmingly positive results meeting all success criteria. This same site also earned recognition from the New York Times in March.

Click here to download the complete case study and read more (pdf).

All-in-all, really happy with what I got out of WordCamp and excited by how we can continue to leverage WordPress in the future.

dynamIt Project Highlighted by the New York Times

March 28th, 2009 by Matt Dopkiss

In cooperation with our friends at Sync Creative, we put together a project for McGraw-Hill that was noticed by the Times. It’s always thrilling to see our work as a part of a bigger picture.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/education/22textbook.html?_r=1