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Creating a Personal Web Page

Increasing Communication with:. 1. Students2. Parents3. Administrators4. Community. . Teacher's Web Page. Students1. Get their attention.2. Help them develop the tools to use technology to learn at home as well as in the classroom.3. Provide them

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Creating a Personal Web Page

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    1. Creating a Personal Web Page

    2. Increasing Communication with: 1. Students 2. Parents 3. Administrators 4. Community

    3. Teacher’s Web Page Students 1. Get their attention. 2. Help them develop the tools to use technology to learn at home as well as in the classroom. 3. Provide them with safe and secure access to: lessons plans notes bulletins activities links for research

    4. Teacher’s Web Page Parents 1. Provide information about what your class is doing. 2. Provide information about yourself. 3. Lesson plans.

    5. Teacher’s Web Page Administrators Leave lessons plans online Satisfy individual technology requirements

    6. Teacher’s Web Page Community Provide a window into the school. Provide a small presence on the world wide web.

    7. Web Page Resources Netscape Communicator—free download, Composer tool is for web page construction. Learn html code by going to MOREnet’s free training. MS Word. Not always real good, but it will work for basics. MS FrontPage. A lot more tools for design. Adobe GoLive. Pretty meaty. DreamWeaver. Probably the most popular.

    8. Using Netscape Composer If you don’t have Netscape, you’ll need to download it from www.netscape.com. You need 64 megs of ram to use the newest version 7.1. Otherwise, download an earlier version. Open Navigator and under Window in the tool bar choose Composer. In Composer choose “open file”, under file heading and find the template file on your desktop. You are ready to begin editing the template file.

    9. Finding your template The idea behind this exercise is to provide you a folder on the webserver which you can edit from your personal computer. Open network neighborhood. Find a computer named Webserver and open it. Find your folder in folder. Right click on it while you drag it out onto your desktop. Choose “create shortcut here” from the right-click menu. Inside the folder is a file named “template”. You can store all your web page stuff in this folder.

    10. Using Netscape Composer to Edit Your Template Naming the file—save as command. Don’t worry if all the images aren’t present when you open it. Adding text like a word processor. Adding links to other places on the web. Adding photos or art. Previewing your web page. Saving the file after you are finished.

    11. Creating links in Composer by drag and drop

    12. Making a link by copy and paste

    13. Adding a link by typing in the url

    14. Inserting an image

    15. Saving our work

    16. Other Resources To find examples of teachers pages from other schools go to: www.dese.state.mo.us/links/SchoolHome_Pages/ For valuable links that provide exercises, links to associated topics, tests, etc., visit www.glencoe.com. MOREnet’s online resources include Ebsco (mag database), Searchasaurus, Gale Business Resource, Gale Discovering Collection, NewsBank (newspapers), http://www.more.net/online/index.html.

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