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I have been part of WOCATI since 2008, when Prof. Dr. Namsoon Kang asked me to serve as the Web Administrator for the organization. In this capacity I have been part of several major projects for WOCATI.

  • Including the WOCATI Executive Committee Meeting held on March 17-20, 2009 held at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey 08540.
  • Several revisions of the website and shifts in hosts and platforms
  • Type-setting, copy editing, layout, and design of the WOCATI book Challenges and Promises of Quality Assurance in Theological Education.

The World Conference of Associations of Theological Institutions (WOCATI) #

WOCATI Book Cover #

WOCAT Book Cover

WOCATI website evolution #

WOCATI started out as raw HTML and iFrames before moving onto typo3 hosted by the World Council of Churches before moving onto WordPress with a custom theme. Presently WOCATI's website is running on the static site generator Jekyll and is hosted on Github. Transitioning to Jekyll + Github allows for WOCATI's website to be fast and responsive for its global audience.

Programming languages #

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Javascript
  • schema.org

other elements #

  • responsive design
  • Jekyll + Github
  • google analytics
  • google search console
  • vertical social media integration

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