Standards for University Course Web Pages

in progress - 1st revision, Wed. April 23, 1997.
For questions, email me.


Elements

This page has links to what I consider exemplary course pages that have elements that web designers should consider using in their designs.

SDSU ED TEC 544 Elements: links to syllabus, schedule, course projects, discourse (study questions, sign up for listserv forum), exercises, profile entry/course roster, what's new (updates), email to professor, and professor's home page. The syllabus is highly detailed, including competencies, grading, study strategies, and links to the APA Tipsheet. The course roster has team information, downloading of materials, meeting times, photos of the whole class on one page, and the student can update an email address by email. Return buttons to ED TEC, EDWEB, and SDSU pages. Art of the course flow chart - information, sociocultural, learner. Animated gifs of "new".

MIT Sloan - Intro to Technology Innovation Management Elements: links to syllabus, final paper, midterm, details of week, professor's home page & email.

Berkeley Interactive Physics Problem Set. 100 practice problems with detailed solutions and interactive computer experiences. Elements: user's guide, tips, can click on answers. [Note: only runs on MAC with Interactive Physics II, but MPEGs are also available.]

Additional elements:

Links to exemplary projects of past students.

The Cabrillo National Monument project by Bill Edwards, et al., was featured on the SDSU Edweb page in April 1997. The Mission Trails Regional Park project by Shawn McCarty and Greg Shorts is hosted on the SDSU Edweb page.

Links to alumni.

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more to come . . .