EdWeb 101: Educational Website Design
University of Higher Education, Department of Instructional Technology
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Course Resources - Examples
CONTENT


SYLLABUS

CALENDAR

ASSIGNMENTS

RESOURCES

News
TAs
Glossary
Handouts
Lectures
Study notes
Answers
Study questions
Test stems
Examples
Online Resources
Class Roster
Copyright

INSTRUCTOR INFO

 

SITE MAP


Department of Instructional Technology

University of Higher Education (UHE)

 


CONTACT

Instructor:
Chris Smith
Asst. Professor
Instructional Technology
(csmith@email.uhe.edu)

Webmaster
(webman@email.uhe.edu)

Examples are models for your students to follow and demonstrate the type and quality of work you expect from them.

Current student work
Create a learner-centered site by including examples of exemplary student work. A separate page linked to the syllabus could provide a starting point for a gallery of student writing, graphics or multimedia projects.

Prior student work
Include the work of prior students as examples. Obtain student’s permission before posting their work on the Web.

Instructor work relevant to course topic
Include samples of your relevant work to demonstrate mastery of the course topic and to spark interest among students.


A Practical Guide for Higher Education Website Design
Copyright 1998 Steven J. McGriff. All rights reserved.
Last revised: 11/18/98
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