Unit 10 – Web Authoring Web Authoring – Qatar Tourism Lesson 3 & 4.

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Unit 10 – Web Authoring Web Authoring – Qatar Tourism Lesson 3 & 4

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Starter 1 – Discussion Discuss the different types of navigation options you could find on a website.

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Starter 2 - Discussion What is the purpose of having advertisements on a website?

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Lesson 3 & 4 Overview Objectives Understanding the different types of navigation used on websites. Understand the reason for advertisements on websites. Understanding the need to use appropriate content for a specific purpose. Overview The Qatar Tourism Authority have approached you to create a new website to promote tourism to the country. The website will have to include appropriate information on the following topics: About Qatar Activities Entertainment Shopping

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Lesson 3 & 4 Outcomes OutcomesTime Task 1 Create Rollover Buttons (Import into Dreamweaver) Task 2 Homework: Research an event coming to Qatar. Collect information about the event. Task 3 Create an animated advert based on the event you have researched in your homework task. (Import into Dreamweaver) Extension Edit CSS style to remove blue border around rollover buttons Add text styles to the CSS Sheet.

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Task 1 Rollover Buttons 1.You will create 4 Rollover buttons in Adobe Fireworks Homepage Entertainment Activities Shopping Rollover Button Requirements: Size: Width – 170, Height – 100 Include appropriate text and image Include an appropriate rollover effect Export into Adobe Dreamweaver Save the original File Fireworks File Refer to the video tutorials

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Task 2 & 3 Creating an advert Task 2: Homework: Research an event coming to Qatar. Collect information about the event. Advert Requirements: Size: Width – 170, Height – 400 Include appropriate text and images to promote the event. Include at least 5 states Export into Adobe Dreamweaver as animated gif. Save the original File Fireworks File Refer to the video tutorials

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Extension CSS Sheet Edit the CSS style sheet to remove the blue border around the rollover buttons. Add a img Style Rule to the stylesheet Refer to the text document and video tutorial Edit the CSS style sheet: Create a style for: H1 (heading 1) P (Paragraph) Refer to the video tutorials

Unit 10 – Web Authoring Plenary – Refer to the Lesson Objectives Plenary Task (Q&A) Peer Assess each others work and suggest possible improvements. Discuss the levels pupils have achieved for this task. Objectives Understanding the different types of navigation used on websites. Understand the reason for advertisements on websites. Understanding the need to use appropriate content for a specific purpose.