I've had my courses online almost as long as there has been an http protocol. From the start, all my essays have been available to the public, so I particularly invite folks on these forums to have a look if they are interested. The material is organized for my students, naturally, but here are some links that might prove useful to someone.
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/crusades/contents.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/westciv/essays.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/latemiddleages/visitors/listall.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/reformation/admin/schedule.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/vpilgrim/
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/reformation/magazine/
(the last two are still WIP)
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/crusades/contents.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/westciv/essays.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/latemiddleages/visitors/listall.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/reformation/admin/schedule.shtml
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/vpilgrim/
http://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/reformation/magazine/
(the last two are still WIP)