About "Setting Up A Course Website"
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| How this workshop came to be... |
In January 1997, Media Services completed a Survey on the Use of
Instructional Technology in the Classroom. Results indicated a strong
need for faculty training and services to support faculty use of
instructional technology in the classroom. Eight of 50 individuals
surveyed (20%) indicated a need for web production services and six of 50
(15%) needed training in HTML.
Information Resources staff, including Layne Nordgren, Margaret Worley, Gail Egbers, and Susan McDonald collaborated to address these needs. A survey of faculty computer training needs was conducted in the spring of 1997 to identify the most commonly needed training. Three of the most commonly requested topics, web page production, FTP, and PowerPoint were offered in May 1997. Three workshops were offered during the fall, 1997. This workshop was developed as a collaborative effort among Layne Nordgren, Gail Egbers, Pat Seigler, Bridget Yaden, Lindsay Tomac and Joel Larson. Margaret Worley provided support with organizing and scheduling this and other faculty training workshops.
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| Workshop Description |
Learn basic web page construction so that you can
make syllabi, course information, and other resources available to your
students online.
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| Instructors |
Please feel free to contact any one of us during or after the workshop
for assistance.
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| Learning Objectives |
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