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Academic Web Server
An "academic
web server" has been established by Kellogg Community College to provide
an opportunity for faculty to post web-based material on the Internet.
Faculty-created web sites are hosted on the academic web server and
content may include material such as course information, syllabi, and
other instructional material.
To develop web-based content, faculty can
request what is known as a "FrontPage account". Faculty create web pages using
FrontPage and simultaneously publish the web pages on the academic web
server using the site management features of FrontPage. Use of
this software allows faculty to create web pages without needing to know
HTML code.
When publishing content on the academic
web server, faculty have to adhere to KCC's academic web policy and the
College's guidelines for computer and communication technology use.
What is the
"academic web policy" for KCC?
Kellogg Community College has an
academic web policy that all
faculty are to follow. Individuals are responsible for maintaining
appropriate content within their web pages on this server. Appropriate
use policies for campus computer accounts apply to web pages, including
policies regarding commercial use, copyright, and harassment. Usage
must be in accordance with the college's
Guidelines for
Computer and Communication Technology Use.
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I would like to request a FrontPage
account.
Faculty who are interested in developing web-based material for
instructional purposes can request a FrontPage account. This
account provides web hosting space on the academic server.
Note
that this account does not provide the software package,
FrontPage. The faculty member has to have a copy of
FrontPage in order to utilize the account. To acquire a copy of
FrontPage, faculty should speak to their departmental chair and the I.S.
Department.
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How do I learn to create web
sites using
FrontPage?
There are a number of options for learning how to create and manage web
sites using FrontPage:
Training workshops, covering web design using FrontPage, are offered every term. You may also work
through a Microsoft educationally-focused tutorial of FrontPage. Finally, you
may check out a book/manual on FrontPage from the PDC library.
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Last updated
June 12, 2003
learntec@kellogg.edu
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