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Creating an Instructional Website

Moving learning activities to the web will improve students' access to your course materials. With just a small investment of time on your part, students will be able to find course info, handouts, practice quizzes, announcements, discussion board topics and benefit from peer support 24/7!

 

web site map
Steps to Creating an Instructional Website 
Preparation Developing Your WebSite Options
  Converting Your Course to Online A WebAccess - web-based; learning management system
  Creating a Blue Print    Discussion, Quizzes, Surveys, Chat, Grade book and more!
  Good Practices    
  Learning Theories Related to Distance Ed B Web Editor - Dreamweaver or Front Page
      Instructional Web SiteTemplates
  Checking Site Accessibility
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Images / Media
   
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Adding Sounds to Your Page
   
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Linking Resources and/Handouts
   
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Uploading
   
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 Web Page Forms
 
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PowerPoint on the Web - Impatica for Mac Microsoft Word document  |  PCMicrosoft Word document

 

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1.  WebAccess (Moodle) 
    
web-based, learning management system which includes: chat, discusssion, grades, quizzes, etc.
    Note each feature can "stand alone". You can link to the Grades or  a forum from another web page.

    Login / About / Podcasts / Help Desk

 

2.  Use an HTML Editor  (requires installing software)

Front Page -  (purchasing: CORP)
Dreamweaver MX  (purchasing:  CORP)  

Where can you find Dreamweaver on campus?
Available on computers at your local CTL . (You can also get assistance from the CTL Coordinator while working there.) If you plan to do a lot of work on your web site from your office or home, request funds from your division dean to purchase Dreamweaver.

 

Workshops

Please check the Centers for Teaching and Learning Workshops page to find out when the next one will be held. . Special sessions can be created for groups of 6 or more.

  • WebAccess "One-Shot" workshops
  • Creating an Instructional Web site with Dreamweaver
  • Developing a Web site With Microsoft FrontPage 2003  

Assistance is also available in the CTL staff rooms by appointment. Contact your local CTL Coordinator by phone or come in for a visit. We offer a couple classes each semester. Your college multimedia department may also offer semester long classes.

 

HTML Templates

After you have decided on an HTML editor to use, you can begin by downloading a template. Then follow instructions.  Ask for CTL help as needed.

arrow Creating an Instructional Web site with Dreamweaver  Demo site

Dreamweaver  Windows  instructorname.zip 176KB  login required |  Macintosh instructorname.sit 188KB  login required    Instructions   login required 

login required login required:  emailname@smccd.edu  & SMCCD email password
(You will need a decompression program to open the files above.) Stuffit Expander download

arrow Developing a Web site With Microsoft FrontPage 2003

         Instructional Web Site.zip   login required | Instructions.doc   login required
        

 

Upload Your Web site 

Uploading Files to the Server

 

Request a College Link

If you would like your web site to be listed (with a link) on your school's web site contact:

CSM   | Canada | Skyline

 

 

 
 
For further information please contact:
Cañada:
Jim Petromilli, CTL Director

650-574-6208

CSM :
Peter Bruni, CTL Coordinator

650.574.6598
Skyline:
Anyta Archer, CTL Coordinator

650.738.4207

 

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