Proposal for Your Instructional Website

The first step in completing your instructional website will be to send me a short proposal. The purpose of this is simply to ensure that we both understand and agree on what you are planning to do. If you want to make changes as the workshop progresses, you can let me know less formally via email.

The proposal should include a few key items:

bulletWhat is the instructional goal of the site? In other words, what will you try to teach here?
bulletWho is the audience for this site?
bulletHow does the site fit into the general instructional context? For example, is it a standalone lesson, or is it meant to be part of an ongoing class?

The proposal should be a page or less in length. Submit it to me by saving it as an RTF (Rich Text Format) file and attaching it to an email to me.

In FrontPage 2002: A Guide for Educators and Trainers by Ingram and Watson, see Chapter 1.

Information about submitting assignments

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