| I've
often wondered the best way to produce
WWW-based material. Should you convert
it from Word into HTML? NO!!!!!!
It produces a terrible format, which is
virtually impossible to edit. Thus should
you produce a totally bespoked solution?
Well. Yes. In a way. But, it can often
take a while to get prototypes of your
designs to the users/customers, and you
can actually spend more time on the design
of the layout and feel and less on the
actual content integration. An important
factor in WWW design is to produce early
prototypes which users can access. So
a good solution is to get a package which
quickly converts your content into a clean
and easy-to-use format. Then users can
assess it. But your WWW material will
look like everyone elses who use the same
material? The way to avoid this is to
then bespoke the material once you have
automatically generated it. I hope to
show this type of design over the next
few weeks, but here is a start.
I've been working on a WWW-based course
for a company, and I've started with a
few initial designs. My first one was
produce with Course Genie, and
produces a clean and easy to use interface:
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