UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 11 Web Page Concept and Design : Getting a Web Site Up and Running Lesson 2. Principles of Web Page Design.

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UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 11 Web Page Concept and Design : Getting a Web Site Up and Running Lesson 2. Principles of Web Page Design

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 12 Scope  What are the first steps in web page design?  What are the elements of a web page?  What are the guidelines for the design elements of a web page?  What are some tips in web page creation and design?  What are the guidelines for creating library websites?  How to evaluate web sites?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 13 Learning outcomes  Identify the first steps in web page design  Recognize the elements of a web page  Realize the do’s and don’t’s in web page design  Apply guidelines in designing library web sites  Evaluate web sites

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 14 What are the first steps in web page design?  State your purpose/objective – why build a website for your library?  Determine your audience – who are your target audience?  Define the content – what kind of information will be provided on your site?  Identify the essential resources – do you have the budget, personnel, materials, time and other resources?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 15 What are the first steps in web page design? State your purpose  To publish online information about the library - collections, services  To provide extension services – user education, reference services, tutorials  To act as a gateway to local and external information resources on the Web – library catalog, online databases, e-journals  To serve as a communication tool - through , instant messaging, and other similar software

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 16 Determine your audience  Who is your target audience? Students? Faculty? Or staff?  What are their interests and needs?  Are they proficient in using technology available in the library?  Do you have the equipment and materials necessary to meet their needs?  What will they get from your site? Learn anything or accomplish a task? What are the first steps in web page design?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 17 Define the content  What kind of information will be provided on your website?  Is it educational information or entertainment?  Does the content meet the information needs of your audience?  Is it relevant ? interesting?  Is it current and accurate?  Will web pages be effective in conveying and distributing the information? What are the first steps in web page design?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 18 Identify the essential resources  Do you have the management’s support?  Is the allocated budget enough for the creation and publishing of the web site?  Do you have the manpower?  Do the personnel involved in the project have the needed expertise?  Are the necessary materials already available?  What is your timeline for the creation of the library web site? What are the first steps in web page design?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 19 Activity 2.1  Go through the first steps in web page design and answer the initial questions discussed. You can add more information as you would like. Write them down using the activity sheet provided in this module.

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 110 What are the elements of a web page?  Title – title of the web page  Web address – URL of the page shown at the browsers address box  Content – information on the page - text, graphics and other media types  Design – style of the page, font, color, background, visual elements  Structure – layout of the page, title, headings, tables, frames, navigational tools, footers  Hyperlinks – links to related resources

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 111 Table / Navigational tools Elements of a web page Document title Address (URL) Banner Web page title Footer / Copyright Graphic elements Hyperlinks Content Search tool Navigational tools Frames Hyperlinks

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 112 Activity 2.2 Read these articles:  Anatomy of a Web Page – 301.html/  Web Page Elements – /familiar.htm

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 113 What are the design elements of a web page?  Overall look of the web page – the general look or feel of the page (aesthetic value)  Content – all the information contained within the page I.e. text and other media types embedded in the page  Navigational tools – the text links, icons, buttons, bars and other objects use for exploring the page and any linked pages  Graphics – the images other graphical elements in the page  Page layout and structure – organization of the elements in the page

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 114 Overall look  Match the purpose of the web site and its appropriate information to the target audience  Maintain consistency, clarity and simplicity – uniform color scheme  Use of colors, images, hyperlinks and web technology effectively  Organize the design elements logically and predictably What are the design elements of a web page?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 115 Content  Match the purpose of the web site and its appropriate information to the target audience  Information organized logically and predictably (text and other media types)  Ensure information is accurate, current, relevant, useful complete, interesting, unique  Employ a concise, easy to read writing style What are the design elements of a web page?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 116 Navigational tools  Can be selected from text links, icons, buttons, bars and other graphical elements  Organized them logically and predictably  Provide clear, quick and consistent method to move within the site  Provide easy to use and find links  Should employ intuitive and descriptive pointers  Help create the web site’s identity What are the design elements of a web page?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 117 Graphics  Appropriate, essential, and relevant to the content of the page  Functional - serve a purpose and/or provide information  Of size, quality and file format appropriate for the page content  Used to add value to the overall design What are the design elements of a web page?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 118 Page layout and structure  Follow the overall look guidelines  Take the technical elements into consideration –descriptive file name –descriptive document title –complete contact information –effective use of tables and frames –browser compatibility What are the design elements of a web page?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 119 Activity 2.3 Read this article:  Yale Style Manual –  Create a storyboard for your web page, with a layout for each web page  Organize your web site – illustrate the structure of your site showing how the pages are linked to each other

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 120 Some tips in web page design Do’s in web page design  Plan the web site structure and navigation  Keep the layout simple and intuitive  Use the same general style throughout  Add standard navigation tools to each page  Include copyright and contact information on each page

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 121 Some tips in web page design Do’s in web page design  Use original or free graphics  Use images wisely and keep file size small for fast download  Respect copyright and intellectual property rights  Always state the source of all materials used  Spell check and proofread each page

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 122 Some tips in web page design Don’t’s in web page design  Don’t crowd your pages – balance text, graphics and space  Don’t overuse graphics, animations and other bleeding edge technology – use them to support and enhance but not to overpower your work  Don’t use background that distracts the user or makes text unreadable

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 123 Some tips in web page design Don’t’s in web page design  Don’t use blinking or glowing text for emphasis  Don’t use long paragraphs of text – divide them into readable chunks  Don’t create dead end pages, which have no links to any other local page in the site  Don’t design for a specific browser

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 124 Activity 2.4  Read the following articles: –Designing effective web pages effectivedesign.html –Indiana University: Basics of Web Design. basics.html  Make a checklist regarding your library’s web site – what you’ll need and what information you’ll provide

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 125 How to evaluate web sites?  Accuracy – free from error and alteration  Authority – credibility of author / publishing body  Objectivity – creator’s point of view / bias  Currency – timeliness of information  Content – scope and depth of material  Design – style, structure, and functionality  Accessibility – availability of the resources

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 126 How to evaluate web sites? Accuracy  How reliable is the information?  Is it the original document?  Are there any errors or alterations on the page?  Is there a way to verify authenticity of the content?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 127 How to evaluate web sites? Authority  Who is the author?  Is the author credible?  Who is the publisher of the page?  Is it a reputable publishing body?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 128 How to evaluate web sites? Objectivity  From which point of view is the information presented?  Does it show a minimum of bias?  Is it trying to sway opinion?  Is it in line with the aims or purpose of the web site?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 129 How to evaluate web sites? Currency  Is the information dated?  Is it timely?  Is it up-to-date?  Are the links current and still available?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 130 How to evaluate web sites? Content  What is the scope of the web site?  How in-depth are the materials?  Is it in line with the purpose of the web site?  Does it provide meaningful and useful information?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 131 How to evaluate web sites? Design  Does it follow the design principles?  Is the site easy to read and navigate?  Is there a balance between style and functionality?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 132 How to evaluate web sites? Accessibility  Can it be viewed using different browsers?  Does it require a special program to read the content?  Is the information readily available on the web site?

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 6. Lesson 133 Activity 2.5  Read the following articles: –ALA’s Selection Criteria /criteria.html –What makes a great web site?  Visit and evaluate library web sites.  Choose which ones you could use as models for your web site.