Monday, June 7, 2010

Dreamweaver What Happened in Class

Wednesday night class:

We went through the Dreamweaver interface. The instructor showed a .ppt and we went to the program to examine the menus, panels, etc.

The instructor gave students an assignment for next week which should be posted on Google documents and should also use links. The topics are:

XSLT: Jaclyn
ActionScript: Jaclyn
CSS: Mae
JavaScript: Marcy
XML: Glenn
*ASP JavaScript: Marcy
ASP VBScript: Michael
ASP.NETC#: Michael
*ColdFusion: Rachel
*ColdFusion Component: Rachel
*JSP: Linda
PHP: Ronnie

We had a glossary quiz and corrected the quizzes in class. The instructor handed out new glossary terms worksheets and definitions. She gave students suggestions for mastering the terms.

We discussed student access to web space.

We went through the following tasks in Dreamweaver:

a) opening a blank page
b) adding text in design view
c) entering code in code view
d) exploring split view

Next class:

Know glossary terms
Work on your file type discussion: research, writing, and posting to Google docs.


The * are students who will present on Monday.










Dreamweaver Interface

Monday night class

The instructor talked about one of her jobs as a webmaster and where some of the better-paying jobs are in web work in NJ.

We did paired introductions and each student introduced another student.

The instructor went over terms commonly used with internet work. She told students to study the terms. There may possibly be a pop quiz at Wednesday's or next Monday's class.

To Do for Next Class:

order text tonight, June 7. Keep record of order.

make a bookmark file for this class:

  • http://writing101-02.blogspot.com

  • bookmark from Wiley.com at bottom of the reading schedule

Google "Rob Huddleston Dreamweaver" and read Rob's background

Study definitions and be prepared for quiz

Expect test email from instructor

Find out how much space your ISP gives you

Next class we will cover:

  • history of Dreamweaver
  • Dreamweaver basics: toolbars, windows,
  • terminology associated with web
  • exercises in opening and saving a page
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Links (Comcast):


A Comcast user’s links start out like this:


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Once the user has put up a page, it looks like this:


https://home.comcast.net/~your user name/folder name/page name.htm


or for a picture


https://home.comcast.net/~cherie1/902Ernesto2.jpg





How to get a short link:



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