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SC ICT Certification Level 1 13 Web Publishing By Ross Parker
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Simple Web Publishing Traditionally, publishing to the web required: –Knowledge of HTML –A server –A domain name –An FTP client Now there are many simple ways to do this
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What’s What? All definitions are flexible, possibly fleeting and not mutually exclusive! What’s a website? –Content written in HTML, delivered via HTTP What’s a blog? –A website used as a “web log”, or online diary What’s a wiki? –A collaborative web site, usually structured
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3 of many Wiki Spaces Free for education! Collaboration Easy to use Wiki framework Content integration Google Sites Free! Collaboration Easy to use Website framework Content integration Blogger Free! Express yourself Easy to use Blog framework Content integration
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Important Considerations How much control do I have over: –Layout –Design –Permissions –HTML Are there money or hidden (ads) costs? Are there widgets or gadgets? Can I integrate and syndicate? Is it too specialised or too general?
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Other Ways To Publish Streaming video (youtube.com) Podcasting Social networking (ning.com) Build and run your own site –Hand coding or WYSIWYG? Publish images (flickr.com) Contribute to a large wiki (wikipedia.org) Answer questions (answers.yahoo.com)
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What now? 1.Decide on a type of site to create 2.Choose a service to use (or DIY!) 3.Use the service to create the site 4.Explore what you can do with your site: 1.Layout 2.Structure 3.Design 4.Content 5.Collaborate
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Thinking about… What are the implications of 6 billion publishers?
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Licensing All original work used here is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. For more details please look at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. This license has been chosen to permit a high degree of sharing, whilst protecting the author’s control as to how the content is used. Please respect this license and use accordingly! Recycled and borrowed works from other sources are used under appropriate licenses, which are not affected by this license. The original source is always given. All original work created by Ross Parker (Sha Tin College, English Schools Foundation, Hong Kong), except where specified.
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