This guide was created by the Academic Computing Support group to help faculty and TA's in creating Web pages for MIT courses. Please use it in a way that suits your needs - either read it through from beginning to end by following the navigation links at the bottom of each page, use the detailed Table of Contents to locate a relevant section, or use the search engine below to look for keywords.
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Introduction to Creating Course Web Pages General planning considerations: Pedagogical goals |
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Accessibility and Legal Issues Before you get started, some important design, policy, and legal considerations: MIT's Web Accessibility Policy and Universal Design |
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Gathering content and building your pages: HTML |
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Making finished pages available to your audience: Publishing on web.mit.edu (Athena course lockers) |
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Maintaining a Web site is an ongoing effort, involving general document management, keeping information current, keeping links functioning, etc. |
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Information on training classes, documentation, and other groups at MIT that can provide assistance. |
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Course Web Page Templates and Samples Basic templates and samples for course Web pages which you can use to get started. |