Course Web Space
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When using multiple forms of technology, both inside and outside the classroom, it is beneficial to create a centralized web space for students to view outside of class.
A course Web site provides a single location for students to check when reviewing sudy notes, completing assignments, checking due dates or downloading files.
The portfolio should include either a link or at least one screen capture, from the course Web space.
Course Web Space Options
- ANGEL Course Managment System
- COLA Course Web space
- Personal Web space
- Departmental Web Space
- Blogs and wikis
- Combinations of ANGEL and External material
- Other online spaces
Note on External Blogs and Wikis
Be sure that a personal blog or wiki does NOT include any advertising if it is used for course work.
Showing advertising in online course materials is a violation of Penn State Policy A.D. 08. Note that free services are more likely to display advertising than paid services.
Course Site Contents
Most course Web sites include:
- Syllabus (course policies, contact information, required materials)
- Class Schedule
- Links to online discussion boards and quizzes
- External Links
- Uploaded Files
- Other relevant content