Check List for a Course Site
Required
- All the information is accessible via the main web page in HTML (preferred) or PDF
- Course administrative info including: title, number, year/semester, teaching staff, teaching and reception hours, room numbers
- Course policy, whose content is in accordance with the faculty guidelines.
- Course plan on a weakly basis, including indication of source (chapters in book or lecture notes). The tentative course plan should be available in advance and can be later modified during the semester.
- Homework and class exercises (questions): printed and accessible (HTML or PDF).
- The exercises of phys-1-2-3 courses should be in the phys-1-2-3 pool and clearly indicated. New exercises should be submitted to the pool in the standard (HTML) format.
- The files of the site should be properly arranged in folders to allow easy maintenance.
Optional (encouraged)
- All the information in one self-contained HTML file as in the example below.
- Typed class exercises (i.e. with solutions)
- Typed homework solutions
- Phys-1-2-3 exercises sheets available both in PHP (html) and PDF (printable) formats.
- Extra features (additional learning material, notes, links, multimedia, etc)
Click here
to see and example course site. Note that the entrance page is
maintained by the teaching committee. By default the main web page is
the responsibility of the assistant, but there are several course sites
that are maintained personally by the lecturer.