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May 13, 2008
Use Microsoft Word to complete the following assignment:
Chapter 6: Developing Content and Layout (Type out the title and the proper heading)
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Define each of the key terms from Sections 1 - 4, on page 171 in the packet.
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Type out questions 1 - 14 and answer them.
When you have completed defining the key terms and answering the questions, you will complete the following activities to create a page template:
- Activity 6C Creating a Page Template pg. 160
- Activity 6D Adding a Logo and Title Graphic pg. 162
- Activity 6E Creating a Table pg. 163
- Activity 6F Adding Navigation Buttons pg. 167
- Activity 6G Adding Footer Information pg. 168
- Activity 6H Adding Text Links pg. 168
- Activity 6I Adding a Link to an E-mail Window pg. 169
In order for your web site to be viewed by others, it must be uploaded to a server. There is one Web hosting site that you can upload your page to for free. This can only be done at home because of the restrictions that we have on the school computers. Click on the following link and follow the step-by-step directions:
PAGE SERVER UPLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
Try this and let me know if it works.
March 3, 2008
Use Microsoft FrontPage to complete the following assignment.
Women's History Month Project
Use the following website to select 31 women you will use for this assignment. Select from a wide variety of categories such as, medicine, education, law, music, literature, etc.
Women's Hall of Fame, Inc. or Great Women
You will create a web page that illustrates a calendar of 31 women who have contributed to American History. Your webpage should appear in the form of a calendar for the month of March. You will need to create a table to set up your document like a calendar. You will need the image each woman in each space and the image should hyperlink to another section of your page that will explain what she is famous for. You should be able to explain her accomplishments in a very short (3-sentence) paragraph.
February 19, 2008 - -All About Exploring the Internet/Web Page Design
You have the option of creating one of the following activities for this class:
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Brochure
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Flyer
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Newsletter
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PowerPoint Presentation
You will discuss in your project what this class is all about, things you have learned in this class, assignments you have completed such as Internet Projects, Microsoft PowerPoint, HTML, FrontPage, etc. If you are in need of extra-credit, print out your assignment in color.
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Copyright FAQ (Assigned on February 5, 2008)
Directions:
In this assignment you are to recreate the copyright page found on the Cyberbee website. Click here to access the site. Recreate the page in the form of FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions), where all questions will be listed first, and answers will then follow. Each answer should be marked with an appropriate bookmark, and each corresponding question should link to it. Therefore, if I click on the question, which is the link, I should be taken to the corresponding answer.
Links and Anchors Tutorial (Assigned on November 13, 2007)
HTML Entities and Business Advertisement (Assigned on November 14, 2007)
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The first part of your assignment is to find out what the following HTML entities on the handout are used for.
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After finding out what characters the HTML entities produce, use them creatively to produce an advertisement for a business that you are the owner of in an HTML format. You should include information such as the name of your business, address, phone number, business hours, etc. Remember, even though the characters have predefined meanings, you don't have to follow the meaning itself. Be creative!
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As always, include tags and color attributes that we have learned previously in class.
2007 Computer Master Trade Show Flyer (Handout) - (Assigned on November 15, 2007)
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Use HTML tags to complete the flyer in NotePad ++.
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As always, include tags and color attributes that we have learned previously in class.
Use the following website to complete the questions below: http://www.learnwebskills.com/search/main.html Assigned on October 17, 2007
LEARN WEB SKILLS TUTORIAL QUESTIONS
- For each practice exercise, list two websites that came up in your search results for the following subject directories:
- Yahoo!
- Looksmart
- Open Directory
- About.com
- Internet Public Library
- Librarians’ Index to the Internet
- The WWW Virtual Library
- What are the Boolean Operators, and what does each one do?
- What is the purpose of the +(plus) and –(minus) symbols when used in searches?
- What should you do when conducting a PHRASE SEARCH?
- What is the purpose of the asterisk (*) symbol in a search?
- What is the best way to do a TITLE search?
- What are the current U.S. domains?
- When should you do a HOST SEARCH?
- What does a URL search do?
- When should you use the LINK search?
- What are the steps you need to follow in preparing for your search?
- What is Alta Vista?
- Name three features of Alta Vista and describe each one.
- What is Google?
- What types of searches does Google support?
- How many pages does All the Web have and what types of search does it support?
- How many pages does Hot Bot have and what types of searches does it support?
- How many pages does Excite have and what types of searches does it support?
- What does Meta-Search engines do?
- Give three examples of Meta-Search engines.
- Complete the practice exerices for the following Meta-Search engines: Dogpile, Vivisimo, and Meta Crawler. (Two websites for each)
- What is a Specialty Database?
- Give three examples of a Specialty Database.
- Complete the practice exercises for the Specialty Databases.
What five results does your acronym search return?
Name the exact title matches for your movie title search.
25. Complete the Practice Exercise Internet Scavenger Hunt in Microsoft Word.
Crab Parmesan Cracker Bread Recipe - - HTML Document (October 11, 2007)
1. Use HTML tags to type the recipe named above in NotePad++. (Handout)
2. Follow the tutorial examples for the Line tags, and ordered list tags.
3. Use a heading tag for the title of the recipe.
4. Don't forget to save the document with the .html extension, and the file type should also be HTML.
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