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Assigned
Monday, June 25, 2001.
Lab
due end of class on Monday, July 9, 2001.
Students
may give presentations on Tuesday, July 9, 2001.
The OBJECTIVE of this lab is to learn
a little more about creating and managing a Web site. And also to have
a little fun with some of what we've learned this term.
Expected outcomes:
Student will be able to:
- Have some fun with Web site creation.
- Explore some advanced Web design
topics.
Tasks:
- Create a Web site of your
own design about any topic of interest to you.
- Your Web site must include at least
six Web pages, including your opening page
- Your Web site must include at least
three tables.
- Your Web site must include appropriate
links to navigate within your Web site.
- Your Web site must include at six
links to Web pages external to your own site.
- Explore JavaScript at JavaScriptSource
,
Doc
JavaScript, or perhaps
JavaScript.com.
- Review a Javascript
tutorial, at least
so you are able to
cut and paste JavaScript,
that is, embed the script into your HTML.
- For this lab try JavaScript
on your Web pages, select at least one "cut and paste"
script from JavaScriptSource
or some other Web site. There is no shortage of free scripts to
try!
- Explore Java at JavaBoutique.
- Review a Java
tutorial,
discover how to import
an Applet, modify it for your context, so it can be used in
one of your creations.
- For this lab try Java on your
Web pages, select at least one Applet from JavaBoutique
or some other Web site.
- Thanks to one of our students, Ryan
in our Winter 2001 Term, for the lead on this great link:
- Check out the JAVA Applets at
DSeffects.
- Your Web site subject content must
be follow the guidelines of Heald Colleges Acceptable Use Policy for
computer and Internet use.
- Students will submit your work required
above as a Web site.
- Make a copy of your Web site
in the folder on Network Neighborhood>>40324>>C245estudents>>C245
End of Term (Evening) Student Submissions.
- Students will also "publish"
your Web site to our in-class Web server.
- Students will have an opportunity
to demonstrate your Web site to our class on Tuesday, July 10, 2001.
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