Designing Web Sites: An Overview

Online Workshop:

Designing Web Sites: An Overview

The World Wide Web is used extensively in educational and business settings as a means of presenting original information. The variety and availability of programs for web designs have increased; however, it is important to first learn basic Web designing principles and skills. This workshop provides skills in organizing and writing information for the Web, structuring a site, enhancing site usability, and evaluating one's efforts. Participants will create a blueprint of a website in this workshop that will assist in the future creation of the website. This workshop is independent of and does not teach specific software and other technologies used in building the site.

Required Textbook: None

  • 1 undergraduate credit hour: ETEC 40093
  • 1 graduate credit hour: ETEC 50093


Dr. Marian Maxfield, Instructor, TLC

 

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