GAA IT Web Applications Ed Donnelly, Tipperary GAA IT Officer Declan Fanning, GAA IT Manager GAA IT Applications - Introduction 1. Google Applications 2. GAA Club WebSites 2 © GAA 1 GAA Google Applications Gmail – Fast, searchable email with less spam – More space – Released and live Google Calendar – Organize your schedule and share events with others – Released and live – http://moycarkeyborris.tipperary.gaa.ie/fieldtimetable.html Google Sites – GAA Intranet • An intranet is a private website • Allows the GAA to securely share information • Share online documents, presentations, and spreadsheets • Coming Soon in the new year 3 © GAA 2 GAA Club WebSites Official GAA Sites – hosted on servers either owned by the GAA or supplied by a GAA technology partner. The following items should be included in a club web site Latest News Weekly Club Notes Results / Fixtures / Match Reports Club History List of Club Officers / Contact Details Juvenile section Roll of Honour Photos 4 © GAA 2 GAA Club WebSites Previous barriers to setting up a club web site Cost (web design / hosting / .com address) Technical (HTML) web knowledge Expensive Web Software Lack of PC facilities All of those barriers have now been removed! What is the simple way to set up a web site for my club? 5 © GAA 2 GAA Club WebSites The club web address will be similar too http://clubname.countyname.gaa.ie There are no costs involved No training is required – documentation will be provided 6 © GAA 2 GAA Club WebSites So how does my club get started? Email site-request@gaa.ie with the following Club colours Club Crest / logo (if applicable) Site-request will set up a template for the web site using the colours / crest as well as a username and password 7 © GAA Thank you mail.support@gaamail.ie 076 615 4932 or (+353) (0) 76 615 4932