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Petrik, Paula – History Computer Review, 2000
Highlights the top ten mistakes in academic Web design: (1) bloated graphics; (2) scaling images; (3) dense text; (4) lack of contrast; (5) font size; (6) looping animations; (7) courseware authoring software; (8) scrolling/long pages; (9) excessive download; and (10) the nothing site. Includes resources. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Computer Uses in Education, Courseware, Design
Demirbilek, Muhammet; Cilesiz, Sebnem; Tozoglu, Dogan – 2001
The Internet has become an indispensable medium of the 21st century. Millions of people are using the Internet for exchanging information, surfing for information on virtually any topic, communicating all over the world, participating in discussion groups, shopping, traveling, and many other online activities. The World Wide Web is constantly…
Descriptors: Children, Computer Uses in Education, Guidelines, Information Seeking
Wheaton, Joe E.; Granello, Paul F. – 2003
The Internet is a growing source of information for persons worldwide, but for many people with disabilities the Internet can be a confusing jumble of images, frames, scripts, and colors that make little sense. Although learning how to make Web pages accessible to all takes some effort, it is effort well spent for one very good reason:…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Accessibility (for Disabled), Computer Use, Disabilities
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Plous, S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Considers the various benefits of utilizing the World Wide Web for instructional purposes and discusses the three types of software (a Web page editor, a file transfer program, and a Web browser) needed to create websites. Offers eight tips on building an effective Web site. (CMK)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies
Maddux, Cleborne D.; Johnson, D. LaMont – Educational Technology, 1997
Guidelines for educational Web sites are discussed: determining the purpose; providing essential identifiers; determining page length; revising; establishing Internet Child Safety rules; providing a model for observing copyright law; providing links to home pages; using professional language; using images judiciously; assuring the page looks good…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education
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Collis, Betty – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Examines factors affecting the cultural appropriateness of Web-based course-support sites. Identifies a strategy for accommodating different values of these factors in Web-based course-support systems, based on a set of 10 design guidelines. Describes and evaluates the TeleTOP Method from the University of Twente (The Netherlands) to illustrate…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education, Courseware
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Francek, Mark A. – Journal of Geography, 1999
Presents suggestions for creating successful web-based activities in the geography classroom: (1) write clear, simple instructions; (2) consider how and when students will conduct the exercise; (3) have a backup plan; (4) expect late assignments; and (5) counter distractions. Provides a table with potential activities for physical geography and an…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Strategies, Geography Instruction, Guidelines
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Kratzert, Mona; Richey, Debora – College & Undergraduate Libraries, 1997
Discusses 10 Internet misconceptions: all information is available, no copyright laws apply, all information is free, complete research papers can be completed, all sites are true and equal, objectionable material is everywhere, information can be found faster, complex databases are easier to search, latest information is always available,…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Critical Thinking, Databases
Murphy, Karen L.; Mahoney, Sue E. – 2001
This paper is a qualitative study of graduate students' experiences as e-learners as reflected in papers based on their journals. The study examined what students experience as they take an online course, and how students express their buy-in or lack of buy-in to an online course. Students' initial concerns about their transition to this new…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Graduate Study
Offutt, Elizabeth Rhodes; Offutt, Charles R. – 1996
This book provides guidelines on how to use the Internet, discusses the educational benefits of the Internet, and includes several activities in seven subject areas for grades K-6. The book is divided into two parts: "Entering a New World" and "Integrating Internet Resources Throughout the Curriculum." The first part provides a…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
Heide, Ann; Stilborne, Linda – 1996
This book explains how to use the Internet and provides practical tips and project ideas that will help teachers turn the Internet into a useful tool for the classroom. The introduction presents 10 approaches that teachers and students can use to avoid common pitfalls. Project ideas are included for all grade levels and for varying levels of…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Fair Use (Copyrights)
Herrington, Anthony; Herrington, Jan; Oliver, Ron; Stoney, Sue; Willis, Jackie – 2001
Institutional, national, and global pressures demand that universities address issues of quality in teaching and learning. The maintenance of existing courses and the imperative to offer new courses online necessitates the development of measures and guidelines that can inform instructional designers and academics. A number of quality guidelines…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Evaluation Criteria, Guidelines
Ruffini, Michael F. – Educational Technology, 2000
Provides basic guidelines for designing and creating a faculty Web site using a systems approach. Describes instructional design principles used in Web site design, including considering the target audience, clear objectives, home page and contents, site navigation structure, page design, text and graphics, and selecting a Web authoring program.…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education
1996
Two papers addressing the practicalities of developing and managing a Web page include: "Managing a Web Node" (John Messing); and "Creating and Managing a School Library Web Page" (John Carr). The first paper discusses five areas in planning/managing a Web page: skills required; hardware and software requirements; planning…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Equipment
Swierzbin, Bonnie; Anderson, Michael E.; Spicuzza, Richard; Walz, Lynn; Thurlow, Martha L. – 1999
This report describes a decision-making tool designed to inform special educators of the most up-to-date participation and test accommodations guidelines and to assist educators in the process of making informed decisions. It reports on the results of a study that examined the tool's feasibility and practicality. The decision-making tool is an…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Computer Uses in Education, Decision Making, Disabilities
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