Web Page for EDST 667
Using the Internet for Curriculum Applications
Objectives
Using the information in chapters 15 to 24 of Internet Literacy, Each student will create at least one web page and publish it in his or her public_html directory on Copland or on another web server. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate your technical skills in using the web to publish materials.
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You'll be showing your mastery of the basics of creating an HTML document.
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You'll be demonstrating your ability to publish your file to its correct location.
Your full curriculum project will be published on the web and this page can be one of the ones used for that requirement. However, submit a single URL that can demonstrate the technical requirements need for this part of the course.
HTML Requirements
To show your mastery of HTML, you need to include at least the following
elements.
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Title
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Heading 1
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text
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List (ordered or unordered)
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Several links to useful web information
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A link so that people can email you comments
Publishing Requirements
When your page is ready, you'll publish it in its proper location. If you will be using your UD web space, you will be publishing your page using the standard method
for all students at the University. Follow the directions found at
Publishing student WWW
pages on the University's web server. If you choose to use another web server, you'll need to use that server's directions to publish your page.
When you finish your page, submit the URL using
If you are publishing on the UD system, the URL for your page will be
http://udel.edu/~yourusername/xxxxx.html
This page is part of the course materials for EDST
667: Using the Internet for Curriculum Applications, taught June
22 to July 2, 1998 at the University of Delaware. Please send any comments
to Pat Sine (sine@udel.edu).