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Tools of the Trade: Construction CECS 5030: Introduction to the Internet Dr. Cathleen Norris & Jennifer Smolka
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TACP Essential Questions What tools do I need to be familiar with to construct for the Internet? How are these tools different? How are they similar? How do I choose which tool to use?
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TACP Objectives Convert a Microsoft document (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) to HTML using the Save As command. Create web pages in an HTML editor. Create a web page using HTML code. TEA
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TACP Objectives Make decisions regarding the selection, acquisition, and use of software related to web mastering, taking into consideration its quality, appropriateness, effectiveness, and efficiency. Use technology tools to create a knowledge base with a broad perspective for creating and modifying solutions to WWW mastering problems.
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TACP Planning a Web Project Content Purpose Audience
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TACP Planning a Web Project Content Create based on the curriculum Need from school or community Subject matter directed TEA
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TACP Planning a Web Project Purpose Training Teaching & Education Reference TEA
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TACP Planning a Web Project Audience Surfers International Parents Peers TEA
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TACP Website Projects Poetry Notebooks Writing Forums Student Publishing Centers Art Museums Content Studies TEA
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TACP How does it happen? Creating and designing content HTML code writing HTML editors Software conversions Publishing TEA
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TACP How does it happen? Creating and designing content Publishing for others to see Publish feature in software FTP TEA
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TACP HTML Hard Code Foundation of Web Building Around since early 1990’s Based on “Generalized Markup Language” Use of a text editor (SImpleText or NotePad) TEA
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TACP HTML Hard Code Process Write Code View in Browser Edit Code Load pages via FTP TEA
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TACP HTML Editors WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get GUI Graphical User Interface TEA
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TACP HTML Editors Editor Programs Netscape Composer FrontPage Go Live Dreamweaver shareware and freeware programs TEA
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TACP HTML Editors Process Design in a environment where you are seeing your pages as you develop them. Edit HTML code to get exactly what you want. Publish or FTP to a server.
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TACP HTML Editors Advantages Some are free. GUI & WYSIWYG Interface. Produce simple sites quickly.
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TACP HTML Editors Disadvantages Messy code Some are costly Some complex functions require special servers (FrontPage)
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TACP Software Conversions Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Publisher and Excel Advantages Use of Wizards Familiar with the software Use current software
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TACP Software Conversions Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Publisher and Excel Disadvantages Location of the files Often difficult to change the design Messy code
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TACP Publishing Built in publishers Use of FTP (WS-FTP free for educators & students) TEA
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TACP Who is responsible for content? District School Class Teacher Student
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TACP Acceptable Use Policies District Policies School Policies Classroom Policies Examples are available linked on the Resources page. TEA
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TACP Interesting Cases City of New York Copyright & Intellectual Property
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TACP Summary Building a web page is a time consuming process. With patience, you will be able to correct your mistakes and build an outstanding product. TEA
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Credits The Technology Leadership Institute (TLI) is funded by the United States Department of Education's Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to use Technology (PT3) Program (Catalyst grant - P342A990323). The Technology Applications Certifications Program is funded in part by the Technology Infrastructure Fund.
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