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Information Literacy - Research 190
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Fall 2008


Chapter 15         Continuation - Basic Web Page Design Using MicroSoft FrontPage, a WYSIWYG Hypertext
                          Markup Language Editor


WebText - Table of Contents and Syllabus

Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five
Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen

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Topics -- Goals Assignments - Due Dates 
Class Activities 
Readings/Review/Reference
Goal - learn the fundamentals of web page creation using Microsoft FrontPage

What is HTML?
What is WYSIWYG?

Setting page properties
Organizing - Table of Contents
Formatting - indenting, lists, tables
Bookmarks and hyperlinks
Inserting images

Review/Test - a final chance for instructors to discuss items which may need extra time, and a chance for students to ask questions on issues which need clarification

DUE:  Web Page Presentations on proprietary databases and Internet Directories will be made Tuesday and Thursday December 2nd and 4th


Web Page Project - Click here for webpage criteria.  You will also find a sample of interface and content analysis.

Sample student web pages:

   
Kavita Daisy Heidi Ariane
David Steven Anna Taylor
       
       

Beginners' Guide to HTML, or How to Make Your First Web Site - courtesy of WebDeveloper.com

FrontPage Tutorial - courtesy of the University of Nevada Reno

HTML Tutorial - courtesy of W3 Schools

HTML Code Tutorial - "Our goal is to provide the most helpful and complete guide to creating web pages anywhere."

Review any and all materials.  Now is the time to ask questions in preparation for the final examination.
Post-course knowledge evaluation
- How much have you learned?

Final -  Comprehensive - TBA - in our regular classroom - covers all materials to date except word processing, presentation, and web creation software. 
 

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