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Designing for the World Wide Web

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The World Wide Web is quickly becoming one of the primary mechanisms for communication in our society. Many companies and individuals now have their own home pages. But what makes a good web site or home page? What do people searching for information seek in a site? How do you design and evaluate an effective web page?
About the Course

This course provides an introduction to usability principles, interface design, and evaluation techniques for information on the World Wide Web.
Who Should Attend

Anyone with a moderate understanding of the web and web page design who seeks to learn how to better design and evaluate WWW pages and interfaces.
Course Objectives

This one-day course will enable participants to critique and evaluate sites and interfaces on the World Wide Web more effectively, and therefore, be able to design better sites. The course will also introduce tools for assisting web interface design. You will learn:

- What individuals seek and expect in a good web site
- Design principles behind good WWW interfaces
- How to evaluate the effectiveness of a web interface
- Web technologies that allow you to create better web pages
- Resources for increasing your web design expertise

Status

  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Eric Huffman
  • Created:07/04/2006
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:10/07/2016