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Workshop 5
Terminology
Basic elements
Advanced elements
Departmental elements
Uses
Downside
Upside
Hierarchies
Presentation level
Page level
Block level
Navigation
Page size
Deconstructing a page
Examples of presentation pages
Examples of advanced pages
Online content
Plan ahead
Links and images
Five options for entering text
Construction process
Dos and Don'ts
  

Online content
For online classes in particular

  • What actually goes on presentation pages?
    • Ollie Deegan
  • Probably about 50 hours of classroom contact
  • Review what you're teaching and how you're teaching it
    • Lectures
    • Discussions
    • Videos
    • Group projects
    • etc
  • Must be converted into online content
    • Written version of lectures
    • Audio lectures
    • Talking head video
    • PowerPoint with synchronized audio (video file)
    • etc

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