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Spring 2009 Assignment - Week of Tuesday, Jan 20 Due 11:59 PM, Sunday, Jan 25 Key Terms News Tutorial 1 - Developing a Web Page
This is a graded assignment. You will:
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BlackBoard Discussions The help discussion is "HELP - 19Jan" Use this to ask any and all question you have. You earn 0 points for asking a question. You earn 4 points for correctly answering a question. The remaining 7 discussions ... you may add as many threads to these discussions as you like. Each time you substantially participate in one of these discussions you earn 3 points. First Web Page 10 Points This is not hard. I will help you. Ask? You will complete and turn-in your first web page written in HTML, with complete tags as described in the beginning of Tutorial 1 (from our text), with the necessary comments about the text editor you used (see this week's news). Turn-in early and I will send you feedback. If needed, you can make corrections and turn-in again. When I browse to your web page it will look like this ...
You will name this page helloWorld_gnorth.html ... for Without any content, and without the required in-line comments (documention) the HTML needed to start this page is (remember, you are required to include minimum comments as explained in HTML_MySelf ) :
Turn-in your web page The preferred turn-in method will be for you to use FTP to upload your HTML document to your Tulane Student Web space (see this week's news). Browse to your HelloWorld page, copy the URL, and paste it into a new eMail message to George (gnorth@tulane.edu). If this makes complete sense to you, GREAT! If this sounds like Greek to you, don't panic. I will help. Ask? The alternate turn-in method will be for you to attach your HTML document to an eMail message to George. This week's news has information about how you can setup your own Web Site on Tulane's Student WebServer. And information about FTP and how to find a FTP client program for your computer. And information about Text Editors and where to find them. |