Web Teaching Guide: A Practical Approach to Creating Course Web Sites
Prompted by student enthusiasm and by the opportunity to enhance college courses, more and more faculty members in higher education are incorporating the Web into their teaching. This helpful book is designed to answer the questions an educator who lacks extensive technical experience asks about creating a Web site: Why should I use the Web? How can the Web enhance my teaching? How do I make a Web site? How can I make it effective?

Multimedia specialist Sarah Horton draws on extensive experience as a faculty Web consultant to explain the entire process of creating a site, from initial planning through site assessment. She examines the strengths of the Web and its many possible uses. More than just a way to distribute course handouts, a Web site can provide richer content, multiple expressions of an idea, interactivity, opportunities for collaboration and customization, and flexibility for updates. Horton urges teachers to consider the ever-growing possibilities that information technology presents. Her focus is on practical matters related to creating Web-based instructional materials. With case studies throughout, she discusses the planning process, content creation, site development, and finally site implementation in the curriculum.
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Web Teaching Guide: A Practical Approach to Creating Course Web Sites
Prompted by student enthusiasm and by the opportunity to enhance college courses, more and more faculty members in higher education are incorporating the Web into their teaching. This helpful book is designed to answer the questions an educator who lacks extensive technical experience asks about creating a Web site: Why should I use the Web? How can the Web enhance my teaching? How do I make a Web site? How can I make it effective?

Multimedia specialist Sarah Horton draws on extensive experience as a faculty Web consultant to explain the entire process of creating a site, from initial planning through site assessment. She examines the strengths of the Web and its many possible uses. More than just a way to distribute course handouts, a Web site can provide richer content, multiple expressions of an idea, interactivity, opportunities for collaboration and customization, and flexibility for updates. Horton urges teachers to consider the ever-growing possibilities that information technology presents. Her focus is on practical matters related to creating Web-based instructional materials. With case studies throughout, she discusses the planning process, content creation, site development, and finally site implementation in the curriculum.
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Web Teaching Guide: A Practical Approach to Creating Course Web Sites

Web Teaching Guide: A Practical Approach to Creating Course Web Sites

by Sarah Horton
Web Teaching Guide: A Practical Approach to Creating Course Web Sites

Web Teaching Guide: A Practical Approach to Creating Course Web Sites

by Sarah Horton

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Prompted by student enthusiasm and by the opportunity to enhance college courses, more and more faculty members in higher education are incorporating the Web into their teaching. This helpful book is designed to answer the questions an educator who lacks extensive technical experience asks about creating a Web site: Why should I use the Web? How can the Web enhance my teaching? How do I make a Web site? How can I make it effective?

Multimedia specialist Sarah Horton draws on extensive experience as a faculty Web consultant to explain the entire process of creating a site, from initial planning through site assessment. She examines the strengths of the Web and its many possible uses. More than just a way to distribute course handouts, a Web site can provide richer content, multiple expressions of an idea, interactivity, opportunities for collaboration and customization, and flexibility for updates. Horton urges teachers to consider the ever-growing possibilities that information technology presents. Her focus is on practical matters related to creating Web-based instructional materials. With case studies throughout, she discusses the planning process, content creation, site development, and finally site implementation in the curriculum.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300087277
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 10/11/2000
Series: Internet/Education Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

What People are Saying About This

Elizabeth Greene

"Whether . . . to put existing course materials online ... or [for] more ambitious educational endeavor[s] . . . Web Teaching Guide offers a roadmap."
The Chronicle of Higher Education

Laura J. Gurak

This is an original, concise, and practical approach to the subject of Web design and implementation for university faculty.
—(Laura J. Gurak, University of Minnesota)

Lee Honeycutt

"Horton has written one of the best books I have ever seen on the overall process of Website design . . ."
—Lee Honeycutt, Iowa State University

Jo Wood

"This is a valuable guide, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in developing web-based teaching materials."
The Times Higher Education Supplement

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