Web-Based Instruction / Edition 2

Web-Based Instruction / Edition 2

by Susan Sharpless Smith
ISBN-10:
0838909086
ISBN-13:
9780838909089
Pub. Date:
01/30/2009
Publisher:
American Library Association
ISBN-10:
0838909086
ISBN-13:
9780838909089
Pub. Date:
01/30/2009
Publisher:
American Library Association
Web-Based Instruction / Edition 2

Web-Based Instruction / Edition 2

by Susan Sharpless Smith

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Overview

Since publication of the first edition of Web-Based Instruction, many significant advances in Web-based instruction have occurred. New technologies and tools have emerged, different ways of accessing the internet are available, and virtual reference trends are redefining some library users' idea of the library, and information literacy skills are recognized as essential to students' success. Furthermore, after writing the first edition, the author received feedback from readers on areas they'd like to see expanded. For example, public, K-12, and special libraries indicated they'd like more on Web-based instruction in their areas. Also, more discussion on pedagogy and learning styles was recommended. Expanding on the popular, practical how-to Web guide for public, academic school and special libraries, technology expert, Smith has thoroughly updated the discussion to include new tools and trends, including browsers, access methods, hardware and software programs. She also supplies tips to secure project funding, and provides strategic information for different libraries types, including K-12, public, academic and corporate libraries. theory applied to Web-based instruction; translates Web-speak and defines the lingo with expanded glossary and acronym list; illustrates new procedures with fresh screen shots and URLs from top library Web programs; addresses the limitations and benefits of Web-based instruction with clear criteria for decision-making; takes a comprehensive step-by-step approach to developing, implementing, and assessing Web-based instruction programs; and identifies the authoring tools and resources required to be effective. A proven winner, this thoroughly updated hands-on manual is a must-have for owners of the first edition. Librarians facing the challenge of creating a Web-based project will find easy-to-understand guidance to create an educational and interactive Web site - from start to finish.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780838909089
Publisher: American Library Association
Publication date: 01/30/2009
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Figuresvii
Acknowledgmentsxi
Acronymsxiii
Introduction1
The Problem with Traditional Bibliographic Instruction1
Why Use Web-Based Instruction?2
When Is Web-Based Instruction Inappropriate?3
The Effectiveness of Web-Based Instruction3
What Can you Expect from This Book?4
1Library Instruction on the Web5
Characteristics of Good Library Instruction5
Types and Examples of Web-Based Library Instruction6
2Design and Development Cycle15
Preproduction15
Production22
Publication22
Postproduction23
Testing and Evaluation24
Project Management24
3Selecting Project Development Tools28
User Constraints28
Development Hardware32
Authoring Software Programs40
4Designing the User Interface53
User-Centered Design54
Instructional Design and Content54
Basic Guidelines and Principles for User-Interface Design59
Navigation61
Screen Layout and Presentation Aids72
Visual Design Considerations75
User Accessibility92
Page Optimization95
5Multimedia: Using Graphics, Sound, Animation, and Video97
Multimedia and Instruction97
Types of Multimedia105
6Interactivity136
Categories of Interaction136
Interactivity Methods140
Interactivity Languages and Technologies156
Interactivity Development Tools for Nonprogrammers166
7Evaluation and Testing170
Why, What, and How Much Evaluation?170
Categories of Evaluation171
Evaluation Methods172
Content Mastery177
Resources179
Accessibility179
Animation179
Applications for Building Interactivity180
Audio180
Browser Compatibility181
Cascading Style Sheets181
Clip Art181
Colors181
Communication Tools181
Course Shells181
Design and Development Cycle182
Evaluation and Testing182
Glossaries183
Graphics183
Image Optimization183
Library Instruction on the Web183
Markup Languages184
Multimedia184
Navigation184
Page Optimization184
Research Literature184
Rollovers185
Script Languages and Web Interaction Technologies185
Script Libraries186
Selecting Development Tools186
SMIL187
Streaming Media187
Typography187
User Interface Design187
Video187
Virtual Experiences188
Web Development Sites188
Web Editors188
Index189
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