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Web Development Conference
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Session Information: Friday, May 28

 

The Importance of an Integrated UNI Web Site
Gerald Anglum

Integrating the UNI look doesn’t mean a cookie-cutter design, but common elements providing a visual reference to the user that they’re on the UNI web site. Learn about the importance of an integrated look to student recruitment.

 

Creating an Integrated Look (with UNI Headers/Nameplates)
Kali Miller

This session will cover the elements that are required by UNI policy to be on every departmental web page, as well as design techniques and a variety of examples on integrating the UNI look into your web site. You’ll see how to use the new UNI page headers, as well as other design alternatives that still maintain an integrated look.

 

Incorporating Profiles into Your Web Site
Kali Miller

One of the best ways to tell our stories is through our people… students, faculty, staff and alumni. Learn how to create the curved profiles used in the UNI headers, and tips for producing and managing your own profiles.

 

Using CSS to Manage the Look of Your Web Site
Dewayne Purdy

CSS can provide a more consistent look and feel to your web space. CSS makes web development faster and easier with greater consistency.

 

Incorporating Forms Into Your Site With Soupermail
Jordan Henrichs

We’ll show you how to set up HTML forms to send information to you via e-mail and write to an Excel-compatible file using SouperMail, the campus replacement for Matt’s FormMail. Soupermail offers better security and many options for configuring the e-mail or file the information is written to.

 

Video Streaming Opportunities at UNI
Rick Seeley

Become familiar with the key technologies and tools behind video streaming. Discover the video resources and services UNI has to offer.

 

Designing for Disabled Accessibility
DeWayne Purdy/Sunnggye Hong

People who are blind or have low vision do use the web, and they’re not the only person’s with disabilities to have trouble navigating the ‘net. Hear first-hand what it’s like to nagivate the web without sight, and learn to design so your web site is accessible.


Software Demonstration Sessions

 
Contribute Demonstration
DeWayne Purdy

Macromedia Contribute is an inexpensive, easy-to-learn way to manage the content of your web site. See how Contribute can help you update the content of your web site with a minimum knowledge of html and web design.

 

Dreamweaver Demonstration
Brian Johnson

Dreamweaver is a flexible standards based web development tool. You can use dreamweaver as a visual layout tools or switch to its text-editing environment. The interface is intuitive and very easy to learn. Learn how to create and manage web pages in this hands on tutorial.

 

FrontPage Demonstration
Phil Hibbard/Jason Vetter

FrontPage is an easy-to-use tool for creating and managing websites. This session will give you the necessary experience to begin using FrontPage.

 

For questions about the conference contact:
DeWayne Purdy at 319-273-2047

 

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