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Web Design: Building an Effective Web Site
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  Presented by Fall Short Course Registration
   
  Marc Zaldivar
   
  Workshop Description  
   
  Are you looking for ways to make your web site more attractive, load more quickly, or garner more "hits"? This short course will provide a survey overview of all of the key issues that are involved with web design. Server issues, aesthetics, visual identity, site organization, navigation, frames, site testing, web accessibility, and web development for instruction are among the topics to be discussed. Numerous "real-life" examples from the web will be shown to further explicate key issues, and Macromedia Dreamweaver will be used to show how these concepts can be practically applied. Hands-on activities will be an integral part of this session.

Workshop Assumptions:
1. Participants have a working knowledge of basic web development.
2. Participants have a basic working knowledge of how to use/navigate web browsers and computer/operating system of choice.
3. Participants would like to learn more about integrating web design/functionality and a user-centered web experience.

Workshop Objectives:
1. Show fundamental usability issues/problems and best practices/recommendations.
2. Show fundamental web design issues/problems and best practices/recommendations.
3. Show how to implement best practices/recommendations to create a highly effective and enjoyable user-experience for your audience/customers.

Instructional Outcomes:

1. Participants will be able to create sitemaps for navigation, functionality and design/user experience.
2. Participants will be able to create more effective websites using recommendations.
3. Participants will recognize common mistakes in web page design.

   
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  Instructional Content and Learning Activities
   
  Effective Web Design Presentation (PDF)
Effective Web Design Activity Guide & Presentation Notes (PDF)
   
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  Related Links
 
   
  University Relations Web Developer's Kit -- Includes University Recommended Dreamweaver & HTML Templates.
Yale Style Guide
Web Authoring Tools - These include an HTML validator and accessibility checker among others
Web Pages That Suck


Dreamweaver Links

Macromedia's Dreamweaver Web Site
Free 30-day Trial Version of Dreamweaver MX (as well as other Macromedia products)
Macromedia's Support Web Site for Dreamweaver
EZwebdesign - A directory of Dreamweaver tutorials on a wide spectrum of topics.

Accessibility Links

Web Accessibility Home Page at Virginia Tech
Accessible Web Pages Guidelines
WebAIM - Creating Web Accessible Multimedia
On-line Courses on Web Accessibility
Microsoft's Accessibility Web Site
Bobby - This free service will allow you to test web pages and help expose and repair barriers to accessibility and encourage compliance with existing accessibility guidelines
 
 
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