Guidelines for Faculty and Staff
Web Sites
Eligibility
Faculty and staff may request Web
site space on Washburn's Web servers for the following reasons.
- Faculty members may request Web
site space to create and maintain a site which provides online access to syllabi,
research or other materials needed for Washburn University courses, credit
or non-credit
- Faculty and staff members may
request Web site space to create and maintain a site which represents their
official position as an employee of a University academic or administrative
unit
Requirements
As official Washburn Web sites, the
faculty or staff member must:
The main page of all faculty and
staff Web sites is considered an official Web page and its content should reflect
the faculty or staff member's position with the University.
Required Disclaimer
Any non-official pages linked from the main page of a faculty or staff Web
site (e.g. hobbies) must include the following disclaimer:
"The views
and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the author. The
contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by Washburn University."
This will not automatically be
appended to each page, so the Web site developer must manually enter it into
the code at the bottom of each non-official Web page.
Additional Information to Consider
- Web sites on the www.washburn.edu Web server are available
to the world! If you would like to limit access to this information to the
members of a specific course(s), it's best to use our online course management
software, WebCT.
- MyWashburn course tools which
include class links, e-mail, bulletin boards, chat and calendar will be
available for Fall 2004. These tools may be especially useful for Web-assisted
courses which are a combination of traditional on-campus teaching with an
online element.
- An online syllabus tool is available
at www.washburn.edu/online-syllabi
to assist with creating online syllabi.
Questions or comments about this
site may be sent to Eileen Brouddus,
webmaster@washburn.edu.