Content distribution. Accessibility. User interaction.
Whether you’re an organization supported by taxpayer dollars, an institution with private funding, or an association backed by members, one thing’s the same: you know the challenge of working under strict financial guidelines and the influence of constant political push and pull. Promet understands it, too: we’re a web development company that’s helped a variety of educational companies reach their goals—on time and on budget.
When we build your web presence, we’ll do it with an awareness of what’s important to you and your supporters. We know how to best portray your materials online, from event information and calendars to training materials and videos. We’ve worked with different modules, ideas, and concepts and turned those into material suited for the web.
We can also integrate your site seamlessly with a learning management system (LMS). We’ve worked with several different options and know how to take that web-based software and work it into your site for tracking, reporting, documenting, and maintaining classrooms, events, programs, and content. From beginning to end, we’ll build your organization a site that makes it easy to get your information across and encourages interaction, right within a web portal.
To learn more about our education web development, take a look at some of our previous clients. Educational sites that have benefited from our work include:
- PowerLearning21 – For this educational video organization, we custom-built a website that allows users to come to the site, create accounts, upload videos, and then turn around and sell those videos on the site. We designed the user functionalities, video-uploading feature and complete eCommerce capabilities.
- Personal Care Council – For this association for over 600 member companies, we designed an intuitive way to distribute a huge amount of education and information about legalities and regulations specific to the industry, complete with a members-only subscription database filled with news and reports.
- Morita School of Japanese Psychology – For this school providing psychology training and cost-effective instruction, we designed a subscription-only portal to a full library of streaming video courses, audio courses, workbooks, and presentation materials.
- DiscussRH – Supported by members and sponsors, discussRH needed a collaborative healthcare site encouraging contribution and shared discovery. We designed an interactive member-only network with content rating/voting, tagging, discussion, news, event information, and an extensive library of articles.
- Texas Law Review – We created a way to distribute a great deal of information, from seven yearly publications to symposium details, for this independent journal edited and published entirely by students of the University of Texas School of Law.

