About This Article

This article is part of a series of web pages on Developing Web Pages for Teaching. They were originally developed by Scott Van Bramer for a faculty development workshop at Widener University. They have been modified reorganized and expanded for the CCCE Newsletter.


The first article in this series, Developing Web Pages for Teaching, Part I - Introduction, discussed the basics of what a web page can do and what might be useful. This second article talks about the details of how you actually create a web page and put it out there for the world to see. There are lots of different ways to do this, and there are lots more details than I can present here. This is simply a starting point to get you moving. It is based upon my experience teaching other faculty how to write web pages. Many of the details will be different for your computer system, but there should be enough information here that you can at least talk to the technical experts at your school to get up and running. Good luck.

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Scott Van Bramer
Department of Chemistry
Widener University
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013

Please send any comments, corrections, or suggestions to svanbram@science.widener.edu.
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