Bibliography

Suggestions for HTML references:

Castro, Elizabeth. (2000). HTML for the World Wide Web Fourth Edition: Visual Quickstart Guide. Berkeley, CA. : Peachpit Press.

Musciano, Chuck & Kennedy, Bill. (1998). HTML: The Definitive Guide. Sebastopol, CA. : O'Reilly & Associates.

Tittle, Ed & James, Steve. (1996). HTML For Dummies. Foster City, CA. : IDG Books Worldwide.

References used during workshop development:

Bryan, Jimmy L.. (May 1999)."The Indication & Relationship of the type of support & resources faculty require to design, produce & teach online", CA. : Dissertation for the USC Press.

Driscoll, Margaret. (2002) Web-Based Training. San Francisco, California: ., Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer.

Ellis. (1994). Becoming a Master Student. Rapid City, South Dakota: Houghton Mifflin Company.

Halberstam, Joshua. (1991). Acing College. New York, New York: Penguin Books.
Horton, William K. (2000). Designing Web-Based Training. New York, New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Rosenberg, Marc J. (2001). E-Learning: Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill.

Syllabus for an Internet Course. www.hcc.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/syllab-5.html

The Syllabus as a Learning Tool.
www.msu.edu/~taprog/ch3.html

Woolcock, Michael J.V.."Constructing a Syllabus".
http://sheridan-center.stg.brown.edu/publications/Syllabus Handbook/ syllabus.shtml.

Academy of Teaching Excellence, Metropolitan State College of Denver,C. 2002