Web Site Creation

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I.T. offers many levels of web development support for the St. Edward's community. From training workshops to one-on-one assistance, our team can assist with project completion or further education.

Faculty:

  • The Instructional Design team will help you plan, create and publish your personal, course or academic group web sites. Please contact instcom@stedwards.edu to schedule a consultation or visit Instructional Design for more information.
  • Contact Training for classroom training on Adobe Dreamweaver, XHTML, CSS or Search Engine Optimization. To schedule a training for your students on these topics, fill out the classroom training form.
  • For more information about self-publishing a web site through your EdShare account, visit the Web Publishing for Faculty and Staff page.

Students:

Staff and Departments:

 

Training Classes Offered: 

  1. Introduction to Web Design (XHTML)
  2. Dreamweaver Basics
  3. Dreamweaver Advanced (CSS)
  4. Fluid Column Layouts in CSS
  5. Search Engine Optimization
  6. Web Accessibility -- Training on Web Accessibility is available by request.  All IT Training classes on web development include techniques for making your website accessible.

Visit the Computer Workshop Schedule to register. All workshops are held in Moody Hall 309.

Accessing Software: 

On Campus:

  • Students may access the software used for graphics and publishing (Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Photoshop) in various labs on campus. Check the Student Computing Labs site to find the lab with this software.
  • Faculty may access Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Photoshop in the Faculty Resource Center.

Ways to Purchase:

  • Faculty and Staff may order Adobe Acrobat for office, classroom or lab computers through the Software Request Form.
  • St. Edward's students may receive substantial educational discounts through the following websites:

Other Useful Links:

FAQ: 

 What's the difference between the "Introduction to Web Design" and "Dreamweaver Basics" workshops? Which one should I sign up for?

Both! "Introduction to Web Design" covers XHTML: workshop attendees will learn how XHTML works and walk through the process of creating a webpage entirely in XHTML code. We strongly recommend taking this workshop first because every other website creation workshop builds on the skills aquired in this workshop. "Dreamweaver Basics" goes into detail about Dreamweaver's interface and also includes building a webpage, but it will be created entirely using Dreamweaver's tools. No coding is required, though XHTML knowledge will help attendees get more out of the workshop.