Course Home Page Maker

Step1: Fill in information in the form which you wish to include in your course home page. It is not necessary to fill in all the blank spaces. You can preview your course home page at any point by clicking on the "View Home Page" button at the bottom of this form.


Background Color: Text Color:

Unexplored Link Color: Explored Link Color:

Image URL: center image

Instructor's Name Course Name: Course No:
Class Location: Lab Location: Semester:
Instructor's Home page URL: Instructor's Email address Instructor's phone

Instructor's Office Location:


Teaching Assistants
NameEmail


Text Books:

OtherBooks:

Class Schedule

Day Class Time Lab Time Office hours
Monday


Tuesday


Wednesday


Thursday


Friday





Course Objectives


Course Prerequisites

Assignments

Assignment# % of grade Date assigned Date Due
Description

Assignment# % of grade Date assigned Date Due
Description

Assignment# % of grade: Date Assigned Date Due
Description

Assignment# % of grade: Date Assigned Date Due
Description

Assignment# % of grade: Date Assigned Date Due
Description


Course Grading Policy :



TESTS

Date Name of the Test Percentage




SYLLABUS
Date Topic to be covered Online Resources
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:
Link Name:
URL:


Course Related Links

Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:

Other Links

Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:
Link name: URL:



Step 2: Print this page so you have a copy of these directions. Once you have a printout, click on the "Create code for Home page" button.
Step 3: Select "File" from the menu bar and then select "Save as".
Step 4: Type in a new filename in the space provided (faculty-index is currently displayed in the filename box).
We recommend that you use a lowercase 2-8 character filename so that the filename will not be truncated on older DOS based computers. More importantly, you must name the file with a .htm extension to identify that it is a web document. For example: mycourse.htm.
Step 5: Write down the directory you are saving the file.
Step 6: Click on Save.
Step 7: Transfer the file to your public_html directory on host online using Fetch (Mac) or WS_FTP (Windows).
Step 8: Open an Internet Browser, like Netscape, and open the URL of your course home page. For example, http://online.sfsu.edu/~userid/nameofcourse.htm.

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