Difference between revisions of "Curricular Web Pages"
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There are several options for creating a program or course website: | There are several options for creating a program or course website: | ||
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− | ==[http://www2.evergreen.edu/wikis/itsi/index.php?title=Wikis Wiki]== | + | ===[http://www2.evergreen.edu/wikis/itsi/index.php?title=Wikis Wiki]=== |
− | ==[[Moodle]]== | + | ===[[Moodle]]=== |
− | ==Using a Web Editor== | + | ===Using a Web Editor=== |
*The web editing software currently supported on campus is Dreamweaver. If you do not have Dreamweaver and would like to have it on your computer consult your Dean or supervisor for budget approval and proceed to Technical Support Services for purchase. | *The web editing software currently supported on campus is Dreamweaver. If you do not have Dreamweaver and would like to have it on your computer consult your Dean or supervisor for budget approval and proceed to Technical Support Services for purchase. |
Revision as of 18:07, 14 March 2007
If you are interested in hosting a web page for your curricular program or course please contact you Academic Computing Liaison. A list of current curricular websites can be found at http://academic.evergreen.edu/curricular.
There are several options for creating a program or course website:
Contents
Drupal
Wiki
Moodle
Using a Web Editor
- The web editing software currently supported on campus is Dreamweaver. If you do not have Dreamweaver and would like to have it on your computer consult your Dean or supervisor for budget approval and proceed to Technical Support Services for purchase.
- Training in Dreamweaver is available.
- Request webspace and further assistance from your Academic Computing Liaison.