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Page 148 (Cactus Flower)
Page 150 (Grand Canyon Vacation)
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Rev's HTML Programming Class
Friday, September 23, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
HOME Page
With the information we learned today (9/20), create a HOME Page with the following:
- Pictures of activites you enjoy
- A little bit about yourself
- Then use <H2>Projects</H2>
- Use an unordered list and list projects (make each a link to the project/lab)
Make sure your home page is organized and has a <H1> TiTLE!
- Pictures of activites you enjoy
- A little bit about yourself
- Then use <H2>Projects</H2>
- Use an unordered list and list projects (make each a link to the project/lab)
Make sure your home page is organized and has a <H1> TiTLE!
Monday, September 12, 2011
QUIZ TOMORROW! September 13th!
For the quiz tomorrow, know and be able to define the following:
Internet, Web Page, Web Site, Web Server, Web Browser, HTML, HTTP, Hyperlink
Also understand the three web site layouts.
The difference between DEEP and Narrow pages.
Quiz will be 24 points.
Internet, Web Page, Web Site, Web Server, Web Browser, HTML, HTTP, Hyperlink
Lab Exercises
This week...complete the following:
Page 81- Flower Shop
Page 82 - Internet Course
Page 83- Healthy Living
Page 84- Food Drive
Page 85- Grocery
Page 86- Experience
Page 81- Flower Shop
Page 82 - Internet Course
Page 83- Healthy Living
Page 84- Food Drive
Page 85- Grocery
Page 86- Experience
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Classroom Rules and Expectations
The purpose of this class is to teach students the
basics of creating websites through lectures, practice exercises, and
“real-life” examples.
Attendance:
Regular attendance in class is obviously essential to the learning
process and is expected of all students.
In the event of an absence, it is YOUR responsibility to find out what
work was missed and have it completed upon your return to class.
Behavior:
I will treat the classroom very similar to how you are treated in the
“real” world. I expect students to be in
uniform, prepared for class, and courteous in all situations. If it becomes habit for the student to be
tardy, it could potentially result in the lowering of your final grade. I expect students to properly use their
computer accounts. Games, Streaming
Video, and inappropriate pictures/websites will not be tolerated. In addition, there is no food or drinks
allowed in the computer lab, and a violation of these rules, or to the DeMatha
Computer Code of Ethics, can result in a loss to your privilege to use the computer
at DeMatha Catholic High School.
Grading Scale:
Your grade will be calculated off total possible points. These points will be accumulated based upon
quizzes, class work, and projects.
A = 100-94 / A- = 93-90 / B =
89-84 / B- = 83-80 / C = 79-74 / C- = 73-70 / D = 69-65 / F = Below 65
Class work:
Class work will be given out and checked regularly and will include
various assignments and projects. There
will also be multiple projects and in-book labs that will be assigned.
Materials
Needed: Each student should have the book (HTML,
XHTML, and CSS 6th edition; Shelly/Woods; ISBN 0-538-74745-5), a notebook to take notes, and a pen
and pencil.
Quizzes: There will be about 3-5 quizzes
throughout the semester. Some will be
done on the computer and some will be written.
They will be announced.
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