Below, you'll find a list of instructional
materials we've developed for our faculty to aid the
integration of technologies into our classrooms. These
materials have been developed to apply specifically
to our department; therefore, the instructions included
may not apply to all users.
| Document |
Description |
Where is this document? |
What's required before I start? |
| Saving an Image from the Museum to Your Computer |
This document will explain how to get an image
from the museum to your web site folder for use
in other applications |
HTML Instructions
Word Instructions
|
• A folder on your desktop that has
been designated for your web site (instructions
for doing this are in the instructions as well) |
| Power Point How-To |
Designed for first-time users of Power Point who
want an efficient and effective tool for using
images from the museum in their teaching |
HTML Instructions
Word Instructions
|
• A selection the images you want to
use
• A folder on your desktop, designated
for your web site and containing the aforementioned
images |
| How to Convert a Word Document to HTML |
For beginners, this document helps you prepare
Word or Word Perfect materials (such as your syllabus)
to go online, either in your WebCT site or in your
own, stand-alone site. |
HTML Instructions
Word Instructions
|
• A completed document in Word
• A folder on your desktop that has been
designated for your web site |
| Using Web DAV to upload pages to WebCT |
Web DAV is a tool that enables you to drag your files into WebCT directly from your computer.
These instructions show you how to set up Web DAV. |
HTML Instructions
Word Instructions
|
• Request a WebCT at http://webct.umn.edu
at least two business days before installing WebDAV
• It would be best if you had at least
one document ready to upload to your WebCT site,
so that you can test Web DAV after you install
it. |