AMIA HTML Tutorial '96

Designing, Creating, and Maintaining HTML Resources for the World Wide Web and Beyond...

Richard Rathe, MD
Office of Medical Informatics
College of Medicine, University of Florida

Tutorial T4, Saturday, October 26, 8:30AM - 12:00 Noon
1996 AMIA Fall Symposium, Sheraton Washington Hotel, Washington, DC

Overview
Abstract
Introduction
Part 1
Basic World Wide Web Concepts
Overview of Hypertext Markup Language
Building a Simple HTML Page
Principals of Effective Page Design
Anatomy of a Web Page
Paper and Pencil Exercises
Part 2
Editing HTML "In the Raw"
Specialized Editors
Translators from Major Word Processors, Spreadsheets, Etc.
Automated HTML Generators
Part 3
Web Site Design Issues
Comparison of World Wide Web Servers
Computer-Assisted Instruction and Evaluation
Schedules, Calendars, Minutes, and Lists
Interactive Web Applications
Part 4
Putting HTML on Paper
In the Lecture Hall
CD-ROM Syllabi
Apple Newton MessagePad
See Also
Exploiting HTML in Various Instructional Contexts

  Created: September 25, 1996  Modified: January 7, 1997
   Author: Richard Rathe, MD / rrathe@dean.med.ufl.edu
 Location: http://www.med.ufl.edu/medinfo/amia96/index.html
Copyright: 1996 by the University of Florida