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LESSON 1: WWW BASICS
Objectives
Listed above are the lesson objectives. Refer to the CD for step-by-step instructions and video demonstrations that will help you master these objectives.
Overview
WWW! Everywhere you turn these days, you see an alphabet
soup of Web sites, such as http://www.supermarket.com or www.stains.com.
The Web is invading your life, so you've decided
to join in the frenzy and create Web pages of your
own. Good for you! This class will give you the
skills you need to create your first Web site.
Online Roll Call
When traditional classes begin, we show up on the
first day of class and chime in with a hearty "Here!" when
roll is called. Well, calling roll online is tricky.
Each instructor has his or her own unique system
for getting started, so locate your instructor
and begin.
Robert Caruso's student:
Visit the class
page, and read through all the information
listed there. Next complete the check in
process which is described at the bottom
of the page.
Dave Harden's students:
Visit the class
page, and read through all the information
listed there. Next complete the check in
process which is described at the bottom
of the page.
Linda Hemenway's students:
Now that the "online attendance" is out of the way, we can get started. The first stop is also our first learning objective: navigating the Web site. The class Web site is filled with valuable information that we want you to start exploring right away. Bookmark the next lesson so that if you get lost during the course of the class, you'll be able to return to this page and review.
After completing the tour, most of you
will continue on and access the remaining
lesson objectives. These are found on the
class CD. Insert the CD and click on the "start-here.html" file.
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instructor contact information
robert caruso [707] 527-4999 X1142
dave harden [707] 527-4282
linda hemenway [707] 527-4855
This course is a core requirement for several Web Development Certificates.
Learn more at the Web Certification
site.
The CIS Department offers courses in the following areas: computer basics,
applications, graphics, web development, productivity, networking and programming.
Visit the CIS Web site.
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