[Athen] how many instructors are writing HTML for their courses?

Howard Kramer hkramer at ahead.org
Mon Jun 22 21:09:28 PDT 2015


Thank you to everyone for your responses. It pretty much matches what I had
thought but it's nice to have verification.

-Howard

On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 2:37 PM, <chenjiat at msu.edu> wrote:


> Most faculty use the WYSIWYG editor to add pages and images.

>

> A lot just upload Word, PDF, media, content packages (e.g., Camtasia,

> Captivate).

>

> Some hard core physics, comp sc, maths and econ professors would use HTML,

> but mostly because they need to add scripts, embeds or equations.

>

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> Jiatyan Chen

>

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> IT Services

> Michigan State University

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>

>

> On Monday, Jun 22, 2015 at 15:12, Howard Kramer <hkramer at ahead.org>,

> wrote:

>

>> Hello All:

>>

>> I'm working on putting together a syllabus for a short MOOC on inclusive

>> instruction. One question that came up is whether faculty are creating

>> their own HTML pages and therefore, should this topic be covered. My sense

>> is that almost all course content is being created through LMS, Word, PPT

>> and PDF documents and video. But I thought I'd see if anyone had a

>> different take on this. Are there still a significant amount of instructors

>> writing their own web pages?

>>

>> Thanks,

>> Howard

>>

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>> Howard Kramer

>> Conference Coordinator

>> Accessing Higher Ground

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>> cell: 720-351-8668

>>

>> AHEAD Association of Higher Education and Disability

>>

>>

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Howard Kramer
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