Some Ideas for Creating Good School
Web Pages
The ideas below are based on our experience
building and maintaining the Wappingers
Central School District and the Putnam
Valley Schools web sites. Feel free to borrow, modify, or
ignore this list. - Charles
Hill, webmaster.
- Start small and grow your pages as
you go along.
- Where is it written that you have to
know everything now you may want to include on those pages some
time in the future?
- And where is it written that you have
to know how to do it all before you ever start?
- Make the pages useful to someone (know
your audience). Some good uses for school pages are to:
- Display student work.
- Guide student research through lists
of targeted links.
- Offer students an interactive activity.
- Provide important information to your
audience.
- Keep your pages simple.
- Make your pages look good. (Yes - spelling
does count. After all, this is a school!)
- Look at the work of others to see how
pages you like have been constructed. Don't plagarize - but do
make use of good ideas you learn along the way.
- Minimize the time it takes to download
your pages by using:
- Small pages.
- Small graphics.
- Repetitive graphic elements.
- Organize your pages into logical folders
or directories or, before you know it, you will have a confusing
mess on your hands. For example, group all student work on a
particular project in one folder and all their work on another
project into a separate folder.
- List a contact person on your pages.
- Update the content of your site on
a regular basis.
- Show the dates sections of your site
were last updated when those sections are time sensitive in some
way.
- Involve as many people (adults and
students) as you can. After all, who said you have to do this
all by yourself?
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Last updated on January 11, 1999
Contact Charles Hill
at chill@do.wcsd.dcboces.org with your comments or questions.