Transfer course materials to the Web using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2002

Updated: February 21, 2007

Productivity tutorial

Create a Web site, and transfer your course materials to it quickly and easily. Download this 19-page tutorial to help get the most from your Microsoft Office FrontPage Web site creation and management program.

Step-by-step instructions, glossaries, tips, and annotated illustrations of FrontPage screens help you transfer your course materials to the Web.

The accompanying instructor presentation offers a guide to the tutorial, suitable for use by an instructor leading a class or for self-paced learning.

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Tutorial information

Productivity tutorial
ItemRequirements

Instructional level

Intermediate user

Advanced user

Curriculum areas

Teacher productivity

Classroom management

Communication

Software required

Microsoft Office FrontPage 2002

Objectives

Use Microsoft Office FrontPage 2002 to quickly create an interactive place for your students to communicate online.

Insert hyperlinks and hot spots to boost the range of reference material available to your students.

Easily create a search page for students to locate specific information on your course Web site.

Use dynamic HTML effects to create interactive Web pages to engage your students in course content.

Make your Web page more visually descriptive with embedded graphics and video clips.

Tutorial outline

Before you begin
See an introduction to the tutorial and what you will learn.

Touring FrontPage
Become familiar with the user interface of FrontPage and how to access its powerful features.

Using Web site templates
Learn how to create a Web site using templates. After you create your Web site, you can use it to provide course materials to your students and as an interactive communication tool.

Using themes
FrontPage provides themes to standardize the design of Web pages. The use of themes makes formatting the look of your Web site simple.

Formatting content on Web pages
By using tables, dynamic HTML, graphics, and multimedia, you can make your instructional content more organized and interactive for your classroom needs.

Linking to additional content
Enhance your course content by adding hyperlinks, bookmarks, and hot spots to your Web pages. You can use these additional resources to fortify your content and to provide a broader range of learning tools.

Automating display and access to content
Automate access to class content using scheduled pages and search pages. By using these features, you can ensure that students complete assignments by specified dates and that they can locate specific information on your Web site.

Getting help
Use the Office Assistant, Help file, and online Help to gather more information about procedures and frequently asked questions.

Web links to tutorial, instructor presentation, and other resources

Microsoft Word fileTransferring course materials to the Web (1.9 MB Microsoft Word file)

Microsoft Powerpoint fileInstructor presentation (3.9 MB Microsoft PowerPoint file)

Executable fileCourse Web site template (224 KB Executable file)

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