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Getting Started: Web Compliance Guidelines

 
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Resources Available to Help You

There are resources available to help you build a website or correct problems with your current website. Before you ask for outside help, have a clear idea of the type of website you want to develop. Do you want a simple faculty page? Do you want to design a class website that will make information available for students online? Maybe you’d like to create a Distance Learning Course? Perhaps you want to make an existing website meet the accessibility standards? Listing your specific problems or an idea of what type of website you want to create will help you when you are asking for advice. Also make note of the type of computer you will be using and its operating system. Write down the name and version of any software programs you may want to use.

Resources Available at Grossmont College

  • Grossmont College Online Course Development Training Program: (5 workshops) A training program designed to provide faculty with the knowledge and skills to develop an online course using FrontPage and either WebCT or Blackboard. You must also enroll in ED 214.
    http://www.grossmont.edu/faculty%5Fstaff/onlinetraining.asp


  • Grossmont College Helpful Guidelines: These guidelines will help you learn about naming conventions and maintenance of your website.
    http://www.grossmont.edu/webstandards/guidelines.asp


  • Will Pines, Alternate Media/Assistive Technology Specialist, can help you with captioning video and explaining accessibility problems and offering solutions to unique problems.
    E-mail: will.pines@gcccd.edu
    Phone: 619-644-7852


  • Chris Rodgers, Instructional Design Technology Specialist, is available to help you with the technical issues of designing a website.
    E-mail: chris.rodgers@gcccd.edu


  • Marty Armstrong, Library/Learning Resources
    E-mail: marty.armstrong@gcccd.edu


  • Jaime Marso, Geology/Earth Science Dept, is available to help you in developing your website through Dreamweaver and in solving W3C validation problems. She designed the Distance Learning course for Geology at Grossmont.
    E-mail: geology@geology110.com


Additional Resources

  • San Diego Continuing Adult Education: Offers courses in everything from basic computer use to website creation with specific software applications. Most of these classes are offered weeknights and are free.
    http://www.sandiegocet.net/
    Phone: 619-388-4831


  • The High Tech Center Training Unit of the California Community Colleges
    http://www.htctu.fhda.edu/index.htm




Last Revised 10/28/2008