Introductions
Part One -- The College: An Overall Web Strategy (Russ and Andy)
- Describe the process used to develop the overall strategy for Sinclair's recent additions and changes to Web systems.
- Describe and demo the systems provided and how they can support faculty and staff who are at various levels of their use of technology.
Part Two -- The Course: It Starts with Content (Including Web Graphics?) (Bill and Eric)
- Discuss design and IT tech support for faculty vs. creating your own graphics.
- Hands-on -- Create graphics in Fireworks and optimize graphic images for the Web.
Part Three -- The College: How Do We Manage All of the Content in a Huge Web Site? (Russ and Andy)
- Describe/demo the database driven, content management supported Web site and how the use of these technologies allows a huge web site to be supported by those developing the content and by limited IT resources.
- Hands-on -- Provide the users an area of their own within our site and pull in content developed in the previous session.
Part Four -- The Course: Creating My Small Web Presence Within (and Without?) the System (Bill and Eric)
- Hands-on -- Create simple Web pages using Dreamweaver and the graphics created in Part Two above. Upload the pages. (maybe to their site within our content management system??)
- Demo the Sinclair process of uploading pages to people.sinclair.edu.
Part Five -- College-Wide Implementation (Russ and Andy)
- Discuss the implementation processes: the use of teams and college-wide communication.
Part Six -- The Future: More Interactivity, More Multi-Media, More Flash (Bill and Eric)
- Hands-on -- Use Flash to create simple on-line learning activities, and embed those onto pages, into courses, and upload. (see also Flash with ActionScript)





