An update on my original article, and its purpose:Being short on time, I didn't detail enough the purpose of my original post. Based on the kind feedback, I see you all got the message about Google's valuable tools. The other purpose was to showcase and discuss my multimedia experiment. I was not sure where to post this originally, but it seems to fit here, so off we go!
I will post a separate article about the "Carleton Beaver" website, and its purpose. It is one part fun, and one part multimedia experiment to see if kids will recognize "Beaver" after a year or two. He has been with our group for two years, and has been to many of our area events. Time will tell, he is starting to build "brand" recognition. He is very well connected, and has some big surprises in store for the kids in the future.
Background; We have been using Google's systems for about three years now, and I also maintain these sites:http://sites.google.com/site/4thkanata/ (This was my first Google site for 4th Kanata, it needs a refresh)
http://sites.google.com/site/4thkanatabeavers/ (This was my next site for our Colony, better layout, cleaner, still needs work)
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http://sites.google.com/site/carletonbeaver/ (My most recent site, and brand new multimedia experiment)
Here is my take on the Google tools:This is an excellent group of tools for any Scouting group out there to create a communications platform. You can even use a vanity domain like 4thCityname.ca or 4thCouncil.org if you feel the need to spend the $15/yr. The only benefit is that you could take your whole domain and site to another host in the future if needed.
1) Gmail, an excellent email system, next, Google Groups to communicate with leaders and parents, lastly, Google Talk to communicate one on one.
2) Google Sites, used to host your website, it is free, bandwidth is good, and tools that anyone can use. You don't have to be a geek.
3) Google Calendar, an excellent place to store all of your events, and easily embeded in your website.
4) Google Docs, an excellent tool to share spreadsheets, word type documents, and just recently, any type of file you can upload.
5) Picassa, and Youtube, you can use these to store and organize all of your multimedia requirements.
6) Google Analytics, Trends, and Webmaster tools, these are for the ADVANCED user, and helpful to see what is going on.
The good, the bad, and the ugly:If you were to go out and try to purchase a suite of tools such as those available from Google for free, you would easily pay hundreds to thousands a year. The only downside is that support is difficult, or non-existent at times. You can find help from like minded users and geeks, the help-groups which usually have some kind of answer, and if you are really lucky, sometime Google will help if it is in their best interest. You get what you pay for, but sometimes a little more.
My 2 cents,
Duane...