[Maced] Sharing photos in schools
jenny Ashby
ashbyjj at bordernet.com.au
Tue Mar 18 23:39:11 EST 2008
Hi Craig.
We export the photos in iPhoto as webpages to a folder. Then the
folder is placed in this years pic folder and the index page is
linked to the 2008 page. This is held on one of our computers that
has our intranet pages on it. The IP number has been typed into the
web browser and then it has been added to the menu bar for book marks.
The intranet runs from a dedicated machine that has to be on all the
time. On the HD in the library then websever is where you need the
intranet to be placed. This machine has a static IP number. It
works for us but I'm sure there are other ways to make it,
Hope this is heplful,
Cheers from Jenny
Jenny Ashby
ICT/RR/Lib
Epsom Primary School
Victoria
Australia
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On 18/03/2008, at 10:55 PM, Craig Russell wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I am wondering how you can publish a gallery to an intranet site.
> I have a .Mac account - whenever I select "Publish to Web Gallery"
> it wants to put the photos on the internet. How do other staff/
> student then contribute to the gallery on the intranet page?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Craig
>
> On 18/03/2008, at 6:33 PM, Warren McCullough wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am interested to hear how others are managing the sharing of
>> photos on their school networks. Excursions, special events, etc.
>>
>> Over the years I have used many options for sharing photos on
>> school networks - simply dumping all the photos into a shared
>> folder, the original iPhoto's export to a web page, then Galerie,
>> and more recently iWeb's photo albums (along with a few other
>> dalliances on the way!)
>>
>> Each has their pros and cons. Though I think that the web album
>> option, shared on the Intranet, is probably the way to go. With a
>> new network user (eg photos08) created each year to try to make it
>> all a bit more manageable. And archivable.
>>
>> At the moment I am thinking that for up to 100 photos that iWeb is
>> OK, if a big "fat". For more than that, then Galerie is a bit more
>> elegant and produces pages that load faster than iWeb.
>>
>> Any thoughts? Other options?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Warren
>>
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