This
one semester course is designed as a detailed introduction
to HyperText Markup Language, (HTML). Comprehensive instructional
materials will teach students to create Web pages using
HTML via a thorough understanding of the language, its
concepts and key features. Written by Nancy Starno, an
experienced computer science teacher, the teacher’s
edition contains detailed daily lab lesson plans, student
problems, and a separate solutions section to reduce teacher
preparation time. A Web browser and a text editor are
required to complete the exercises.
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of Contents: |
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| 1.
Basics of Windows, Browsers and the Internet
2. Organizing Your Web Page, Basic HTML Tags
3. HTML Vocabulary, Anchoring & Linking Tags
4. Formatting Your Web Page: Logical & Physical
Tags
5. Formatting Your Web Page: Alignment & Fonts
6. Creating
Images with Fireworks: Adding Graphics to Web Page
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7.
Tables
8. Target
Windows
9. Collecting
Graphics Archives
10. Frames
11. Bringing
it all Together
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All
course materials cover a full year or semester course
with daily support for all aspects of instruction. The
Teacher’s Edition includes a syllabus; correlation
to standards; pacing guide; daily lesson plans; student
workbook reference copy; teacher’s workbook; CD
with daily class notes in both PowerPoint and PDF (for
use as color overheads); complete assessments. Classroom
sets include 25 Student Workbooks and Teacher Edition
with CD. After purchase of Teacher’s Edition,
additional Student Workbooks are available for individual
purchase. Click here for details.