Posted on March 8, 2008
The web is ever-changing. Why should Kansan.com be any different? One of the great things about my job as the Kansan's Web Director is that I have at my disposal the tools to make our web edition better and better. But it is a gift, and a curse. A major hurdle for me is coming up with more ideas of how to improve.
As I talked about in my last post, Kansan.com has gotten some great upgrades to it's features and content. I've fulfilled a few of my goals for the semester, and have even more down the road. But now I want to turn to the readers. What do you think would improve our online edition? User polls? More video content? You tell me.
Many people have said that Kansan.com need more original content. It shouldn't be just a carbon copy of the print edition. That is starting to come true this semester, with the addition of video content (like the Video Free For All), podcasts from our staff and the great radio personalities over at KJHK (if you haven't checked them out, you should), and more user interaction through comments.
But that is only the first step. I want Kansan.com to become more than just a the Kansan's print edition online. I want it to become a forum for student interaction. Now you can give me ideas of what you would like to see added. So leave comments on this post, or send ideas to me via email.

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