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Posting a course syllabus on the Web using Microsoft FrontPage

This workshop is for faculty and covers the use of Microsoft FrontPage for creating a course syllabus Web page and posting it on the College's Web site. Topics include creating a new Web page; using pre-created templates; controlling page layout with paragraph and line breaks, lists and tables; posting and viewing the page on the College's Web server; and linking the page to and from other pages.

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Register: Kevin DiMinno (x5127)

Instructor: Minna Popkin, Academic Software Evaluator (x5170)

Outline:

  • Managing Web pages in Microsoft FrontPage
    • Creating a new Web page
    • Using pre-created templates
    • Saving changes to the page
    • Changing between different viewing modes
  • Controlling page layout and text appearance
    • Controlling line and paragraph breaks
    • Controlling text alignment in paragraphs
    • Using bulleted and numbered lists
    • Controlling text appearance: size, face, style, color
    • Using tables to control page layout
  • Viewing your page in a browser
  • Linking your page into the Web
    • Adding anchors and links for easy navigation
    • Linking to another Web page
    • Linking from another page to yours
  • Making your page accessible to students
    • Posting and viewing the page on the College's Web server
    • Inserting your syllabus into the WebCT environment
    • Having your course Web page listed in the College’s course Web page directory
Technology Instruction | Applying Technology to Teaching and Research

Last updated September 29, 2000