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| ATC Online Web Technology Classes |
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The ATC is dedicated to aid faculty in the design and development of webbased instructional classes
Our Online Presentations
| So you want to create a webcourse? |
This class is designed for the novice. It gives an overview of how to prepare to create a course on the Web including personnel needed. It helps you identify various technologies to support your learning objectives, and it steps you through a systematic process for preparing for the delivery of your course. |
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Setting standards for online courses.
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Divided into three parts this instructional series aids the instructor in identifying and setting standards
1. Setting technology standards - This presentation is primarily involved with the functionality and appropriateness of the technology to the audience.
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2. Setting usability standards - This presentation deals with technology but goes beyond mere "does it work" issues but deals with it's function as it pertains to promoting an optimal learning environment.
3. Setting accessibility standards - This presentation is designed to help identify the level one standards for those with disabilities. Uses WW3c and Web Accessibility Initiative(WAI) -ADA level one guidelines
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| Preparing Digital Imagery for the Web |
This two part instructional presentation is designed to give the viewer basic concepts in creating digital imagery . It will help identify the different types of hardware, software and file formats needed to deliver multimedia to the web.
Part 1- Identifies and explains issues in preparing imagery pertaining to web color, size and format.
Part 2- Identifies hardware and software needed to prepare images for the web.
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| Anatomy of an Instructional website |
Identifies the main structure of an instructional website and helps identify the placement for delivery of different types of content.
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| Usability Testing: A common sense approach |
1. This presentation offers a common sense approach to web design, development and usability testing. It outlines and describes common pitfalls and errors in the quest for creating an effective website.
2. This presentation builds off of part one and clarifies who, what, when and where to perform a usability test.
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| Technology Requirements for using online classes. |
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