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home This page contains links to a number of online resources that will be helpful in aims & objectives completing your Web Essay. They cover everything from learning the necessary instructions IT skills to issues of citation and intellectual property. resources/training FAQs IT & Web Design Skills
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STAR Lab
You have an important and invaluable resources on campus in the form of the STAR Lab. This is a one-stop shop for all your IT needs. Located in 229 Johnson Center, the Lab can provide you with one-on-one assistance with all technology issues and also provides training and workshops for learning new IT skills. Here’s you’ll find personal and online guidance in web design and HTML programming, as well as information about how to use programs such as Dreamweaver and FrontPage.Web Development at GMU
http://www.gmu.edu/mlnavbar/webdev/findex.htmlThe University’s general guidelines and resources for constructing and maintaining web pages. Provides information on obtaining a web authoring account.
Division of Instructional Technologies and Support Services (DoIT)
http://www.doit.gmu.edu/The wider umbrella organization at GMU under which resources such as the STAR Lab and IRC fall. Their site provides the broadest coverage of the University’s full range of IT services.
Guides to Presenting with TechnologyPresenting With Technology Articles
http://www.communicateusingtechnology.com/presenting_using_technology_articles.htmA good selection of articles that provide tips and pointers for presenting with technology. Many of the articles are specific to PowerPoint, but many of the same principles apply to this assignment.
Hou & Etter’s ‘Presenting Research Papers on the Web’
http://stripe.colorado.edu/~gssrp/research/wenkang/wwwpaper.htmlA now largely outdates site that explains how to make research paper available on the web. Also discusses the incorporation of multimedia to some extent.Michael Harvey’s ‘The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing’
http://www.nutsandboltsguide.comNot a guide to online essays per se, but much of the insight regarding the structure of effective arguments and online research is highly relevant.
Writing for the Web
http://www.useit.com/papers/webwriting/A guide for organizing text and writing specifically for the web.
Conducting Research OnlineElizabeth Kirk’s ‘Evaluating Information Found on the Internet’
http://www.library.jhu.edu/elp/useit/evaluate/Sandra Whitman’s Guide to Evaluating Information
http://servercc.oakton.edu/~wittman/find/eval.htmHope Tillman’s ‘Evaluating Quality on the Net’
http://www.hopetillman.com/findqual.htmlSites that helps to develop criteria for evaluating information and data found on the Internet. Since you will presumably be integrating at least some online information into your Web Essay, you need to be aware of issues relating to quality and reliability.
Reference Shelf: Evaluating Online Research
http://edsitement.neh.gov/reference_shelf_evaluating.aspInformation pertaining to online resource evaluation, reference standards, and tips for better browsing.
Referencing, Citation and Intellectual Copyright OnlineBedford St. Martin’s ‘Citation Styles Online!’
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.htmlA guide to referencing online sources according to a wide variety of citation styles.
The Columbia Guide to Online Style
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/cgos/idx_basic.htmlThis is the emerging standard for citing online sources.The University of Texas’ ‘Crash Course in Copyright’
http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/cprtindx.htm#topAn excellent overview of intellectual property issues, including the use of multimedia materials.The Copyright Website
http://www.benedict.com/contents.htmA one-stop source for issues and cases relating to copyright and intellectual property online.
Regents Guide to Understanding Copyright and Educational Fair Use
Links to information about copyright in general and specifically to citing digital resources.