| Effective Web
Page Design |
The designs you
use for your web pages should be unique and should
reflect who you are. However, there are guidelines that
can help you come up with effective designs and practices
for your web pages. This links from this page presents a
few suggestions for effective web page design.
The Bad
Avoid
common mistakes of beginning web designers and
web-design practices that are just plain bad.
The
Good
Make
web pages that are well-designed, clear, easy to
navigate, and just plain good.
You Decide
The
following links are to a few of the many courses
listed at the World
Lecture Hall. The Lecture Hall lists
both classes that are completely online and those
that use material on the web to support on-campus
classes. Look through some of the web pages
linked below and see what you think of them,
especially in terms of design, readability,
navigation, and overall functionality. (You might
even get a few ideas for your own web pages).
- MB
232: Anatomy and Physiology II
(Springfield Technical-Community College,
Springfield, Massachusetts)
- BIO
101: General Biology (Pima Community
College, Tucson, Arizona)
- Online
Introductory Chemistry (Bellevue
Community College)
- ECON
201: Principles of Microeconomics
(Lansing Community College, Lansing,
Michigan)
- ENG
121: Composition (Delaware Technical
Community College)
- GEG
101: World Regional Geography
(William Rainey Harper College,
Palantine, Illinois)
- NUR
207: Nutrition--Normal and Therapeutic
(Jackson Community College, Jackson,
Mississippi)
- HUMN
133: Italian Americans in the Movies
(Des Moines Area Community College)
- Psyc
257-IT: Abnormal Psychology (Lorain
County Community College, Elyria, Ohio)
- Sociology
101 (Frederick Community College)
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more information about effective web page design,
see the following sites: On the
academic side . . .
Mistakes
and bad web pages . . .
Designing effective web pages and
sites . . .
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