Bill Robertson, Ph.D. - Classes
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TED 5319 - Educational Web Site Design and DevelopmentThis course will explore Educational Web Site design and development. Students will develop a functional Web site that integrates content and graphics into a variety of Web interface strategies. Topics include HTML, tables, links, graphics, templates, page layout as well as exploring related software packages, including MS Frontpage or Macromedia Dreamweaver, Inspiration, WS FTP and Internet Explorer. The Phases of Educational Web Site Design and Development are centralized
in five basic areas; planning, research, development, refinement and implementation.
These five areas work as organizational frameworks for instruction and
learning, Web site development and implementation, student progress and
presentation. The scope and sequence of the content area matches the phases
and allows for the integration of software tools for concept mapping,
word processing, Web browsing, HTML code editing and file transferring. Syllabus | Schedule | Topics | Articles | Evaluation | Samples | Links |
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Bill Robertson, Ph.D. (robertson@utep.edu) Teacher Education Department, College of Education, University of Texas at El Paso |