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Authoring and Publishing Your BPK 375 Project Web Page
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How the web works for you
Your Computer Internet Server World Wide Web sfu.ca (Fraser) Your access into the WWW using your SFU ID The Internet World-wide interconnection of computers Internet Browser Explorer Netscape Interprets HTML text file Create a web Page Produce HTML text file Transfer HTML text file on to sfu.ca Your web Page is visible to the WWW
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BPK 375 Term Project Submission & Marking Guidelines
Submission Deadlines Project URL ed to Laura Dewar by Tuesday Nov 22nd Noon Web Site published by Thursday Noon Nov 29th
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BPK 375 Term Project Submission & Marking Guidelines
PART I: Abstract – 10 marks Introduction – 1 mark Body – 6 marks Conclusions – 1 mark PART II: The full paper (due one week after submission of your abstract) – 100 marks Title page – 5 marks Introductory section on your topic – 10 marks Body of the topic – 60 marks Conclusion – 10 marks References – 10 marks Spelling/grammar, double spacing – 5 marks PART III: Web Page Production and Publishing – 20 marks Sending Project URL to Laura Dewar by deadline – 2 marks Publishing fully functional webpage with required components – 18 marks
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Your Web Page Requirements
Publish your paper as a website (20 marks) Send the marker an containing your URL by deadline (2 mark) Publish the web site on sfu.ca by deadline. (2 marks) All the text of your paper and references appear in the website (2 marks) Include link to the BPK 375 course web page (1 mark) 3 images (pictures, cartoons or logos) appear successfully anywhere in your webpage. If the image was found on the web, there must be a link to that web site below the picture and full credit given to the website reported (3 marks) In addition to the references in your paper, provide links to TEN scientifically credible websites dealing with the same topic as the paper you are writing. Marks for these links will only be given if they are functional on your website. (10 marks) No marks for presentation
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Steps in Authoring and Publishing your Web Page
Create the HTML text file using an Editor index.htm Transfer the HTML file over to sfu.ca Sign on to anycomputer on campus and transfer files in to your pub_html folder FTP software - File Transfer Protocol ftp://ftp.sfu.ca Log on as: use your SFU computing ID and password The web address of your page will be:
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