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F&M Web Style Guide
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A set of web design guidelines and tools for academic, administrative, and organizational web managers at Franklin & Marshall College.
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Web Teaching
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The Web Teaching site at Dartmouth College is for educators and instructional technologists who are interested in exploring the many different facets of using the Web in the curriculum.
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Web Style Guide
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Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites
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Virtual Resource Site for Teaching with Technology
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A "how-to" guides for building virtual classrooms. It was developed by University of Maryland University College, and it is designed to be used by instructors anywhere.
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Faculty Development 101
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An on-line faculty development course from Penn State University, is constructed around competencies vital to all distance educators, so it should provide you with important skills needed to author and/or instruct your own course.
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Apple Learning Interchange
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Hosted by Apple Computer, the Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) is a social network offering educators a wealth of content ranging from simple lesson ideas to in-depth curriculum units for K-12 educators as well as a channel for Higher Education faculty showcasing campus projects, research and more.
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Ten Good Deeds in Web Design
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The author presents positive strategies for increasing a site's usability. The article also includes links to lists of Web page design mistakes.
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Looking Good
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The author offers some practical advice on getting the technology to show your electronic publication at its best. [THE JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, vol. 5, no. 2, December 1999]
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Guides to Quality in Visual Resource Imaging
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Five guides to visual imaging designed to serve the growing communities who are turning to imaging as a way to provide greater access to their visual resources while simultaneously preserving the original materials.
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Faculty Online Technology Training Consortium
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Online resources from a consortium of 23 Maryland colleges to prepare faculty members better for online education.
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