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