You have been asked to take a course you have taught many times and create an on-line course. Your first impression will be that this should be an easy task. All the materials are already created right? But your students won't be that easily impressed. It is no longer good enough to post your lecture notes on a website. So where do you begin? Start by learning a little bit about writing for the Internet.

The Academy for Teaching Excellence and the Metropolitan State College of Denver, presents Creating Course Content: On-line Design.

The links on the left represent the course outline. Click one of the links to begin your study. It is recommended that you go through all activities in sequence, but you can begin wherever you like and take whatever path you choose through the topics.

Check frequently under "Workshop Feedback" for input from other workshop participants.

"Workshop Materials" contains links to files you may wish to download to complete the workshop.

The "Dictionary" contains a list of definitions for key workshop terms.

If you have any problems or questions regarding this workshop, click on "Questions" and an e-mail will be sent directly to the webmaster.

This online workshop is intended for faculty and staff involved in the design, development or revision of any course taught online.

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