Here's what I would do. Go to
http://www.roosevelt.edu/ and right click on
the page to View Source. Save that opened file as "survey.html". Open
FrontPage, open "survey.html", create a form that has all the fields
(questions) that you want in your survey and replace "Fast-Track degrees for
adults and RU Online classes begin September 19" with your new form. Now
send the survey.html file to your school's webmaster and ask that it be
posted on the web site. Don't touch anything else on that web page except
for inserting your form (and maybe deleting "Fast-Track degrees for adults
and RU Online classes begin September 19." That's my two cents worth.
"asturiego" wrote:
> Hi, I'm a graduate assistant in Management Information Systems (MIS) at
> Roosevelt University in Chicago. My professor asked me to set up an online
> survey of alumni to determine trends in the MIS field, relevancy of the
> curriculum, where they are working, and viability of an undergraduate
> program. The university has a web site, as does the professor. I am familiar
> with most of the Office suite, including Word, Access, Excel, Outlook,
> PowerPoint, and Publisher. I am getting familiar with FrontPage, which is the
> program used to design most of the pages on the university site. I also have
> experience with HTML, VB.NET, and have used the save as a Web page feature in
> the Office applications. However, I have never created a Web page myself. Can
> anyone out there offer assistance, advice, tips, etc. in our effort?
>