Information sheets
We (the Web Design Team) are beavering away creating overviews of web topics and activities, useful to University web workers. In an act of staggering creativity, we call them "Web infosheets"; infosheets about the web, on the web.
We are all doing our bit to save paper, so these are no longer in printable format-they are all neatly composed on a page-ready for you to print out if you so wish.
How do they work?
Glad you asked. The infosheets are organised by type and stage. The stage is simply at which stage of the Web Development Framework you would find the infosheet handy.
You should approach your site using a simple categorical process. Below is a useful way of ensuring you remember how to approach the task at hand.
The A, B and C's of doing things
- Activity - how do I do it?
- Business - is there a uni team or service that can help me?
- Concept - how does it work and what does it mean
- Document - how should draw it, diagram it or report on what I have done?
Infosheet index
At the moment, infosheets are organised by stage. They should be able to help guide you on your way towards the path of web (page) realisation.
Evaluate
Define
- Site maps and blueprints
- Wireframes
- User testing and User paths
- User experience
Develop
- Blogs and blogging, what are they and University service
- Dreamweaver, using dreamweaver at the University
- Wikis, what are they and University service
Launch and maintain
- Successful launch: a quick checklist
- Maintaining your site