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All chapter readings are from the Internet 101, Beginners Guide to the Internet and the World Wide Web, by Wendy G. Lehnert. Assignments are subject to change. |
Create a Web Site for a business. This may a real business or not. If it isn't a real business, your creation must be realistic. If you have a business or know someone who does, this might be a good opportunity to get them Web ready. The code must be entered using Notepad.
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Pages may include other items we have discussed in class. If implemented properly, these could earn you extra credit points. However, NO Java!
To prepare for this prestigious event, on the last day of class, you will copy ALL of the files created or used by your Web Site to your M: Drive. At the minimum, this will be your Home Page and a Secondary Page on a Related Topic. If you also included images, these must be copied also. Once loaded onto the M: Drive, start browser and open your Home Page.
When all the Web Sites are displayed, the curator will open the exhibition with a private showing for all those contributing to the gallery's Web Site collection.
In order to catalogue the collection and provide renumeration (a grade) for your Web Site, you must email ALL of the files created or used by your Web Site to the gallery's curator. At the minimum, this will be your Home Page and a Secondary Page on a Related Topic. If you also included images or nonstandard fonts, these must be emailed also. Renumeration will be sent as a reply to your email submission.