To communicate this change, the Uedit login page will be adjusted to detect department, organization, personnel, and student account types at login, provide targeted information on tool transitions, and direct users to the appropriate tool. Any departmental Uedit sites will be queued for migration to the Cascade content Management system. New site creation in Uedit will be turned off after the completion of the Google Apps for Education transition.
Site Type |
Current |
After Google Apps for Education Implementation |
Contact |
|
Personal |
Uedit, Free-form in Web space |
Google Sites,Free-form in Web space |
Nick Butler butlernn@plu.edu |
|
Digital Portfolio |
|
Google Sites, Free-form in Web space | Nick Butler butlernn@plu.edu |
|
Department |
Uedit, Free-form in Web space, Cascade |
Cascade |
Darren Struthers dstruthers@plu.edu Layne Nordgren layne.nordgren@plu.edu |
|
Organization |
Uedit, Free-form in Web space | Google Sites, Free-form in Web space |
Layne Nordgren layne.nordgren@plu.edu |
|
Course-related |
Uedit, Free-form in Web space | Google Sites, Free-form in Web space |
Nick Butler butlernn@plu.edu |
There is no formal or automated process for migrating to Google sites. Below we describe how one would go about moving their data from one site to the other. These quick tips will help prevent you from hitting snags while transitioning.
Transfering from Uedit to Google Site
There are many difference between Google Sites and Uedit, but most of them exist in name only. The feature translation table equates the Uedit feature to its companion feature in Google sites.
| Uedit |
Google Sites |
| Title |
Site Name |
| Template |
Themes |
| History |
Recent Site Activity Revision History |
| Page List |
Pages |
| Publish |
More Acitions > Share this site Sharing |
| Preview |
Preview Page as viewer |
| Formatting |
Format |
| Anchor |
Table of Contents |
| Code View |
HTML |
| Photo |
Image |
| Photo / Doc |
Attachments |