Vote on nominees for web site awards.
Best Staff:
Camp Beach Fun
Camp Sunshine
Summer Camp
Robotic Fight Summer Camp
Camp LA
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View results here.
Most Adventurous Camp
Fun Camp
Camp Crystal Lake
Camp Paradise
Camp Hope
Camp Sunshine
Camp Death
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View results here.
Best Camp Banner
Camp Beach Fun
Camp LA
Robotic Fight Summer Camp
Camp Sunshine
Vote on best camp banner here.
View results here.
Best Place to Work
Camp Paradise
Camp Penomega
Water Sports Camp
Robotic Fight Summer Camp
Camp Sunshine
Camp Beach Fun
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View results here.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Project for Web Design
Student Awareness Project for Web Design
Objective - You will learn how to create a web site that provides information on a specific topic. You will work individually or as a team of two. You may decide.
Guidelines
1. What's my topic? Pick a topic from the following list
Bullying and Harassment
Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Tobacco Usage
For Research--Look on right side of Resource Site for links (3rd Column, under picture of student)
2. Click here to view and print the Rubric. Click on Homework to view the questions you will answer to get content for your page.
3. Create a folder labeled with the name of the business. You will save all of your images and pages to this folder.
4. If you are working as a group you will need to fill the following jobs:
Designer – The team will design what the site will look like. Have them begin by answering the following questions:
• Who is the audience of the web site?
• What is the web site about?
• What is the purpose of the web site?
• What is a two or three sentence mission statement for the site?
• What are the navigation links the site will need?
Coder – The team will code (Use Dreamweaver, no need to hardcode)the site design. Begin with a template and “save as” to create additional pages that are navigation items (just like with the last two sites).
Researcher – The team will locate pertinent information for the client. Locate content specific to the topic. Students can use any resource available to them and must create a written document with specific content information. This job can be broken down to where each student researches navigation link content.
Editor – The team will review each others content for the web site.
5. Once you have each completed your jobs the web site will be ready for review. Review the rubric to see how you think you did.
Objective - You will learn how to create a web site that provides information on a specific topic. You will work individually or as a team of two. You may decide.
Guidelines
1. What's my topic? Pick a topic from the following list
Bullying and Harassment
Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Tobacco Usage
For Research--Look on right side of Resource Site for links (3rd Column, under picture of student)
2. Click here to view and print the Rubric. Click on Homework to view the questions you will answer to get content for your page.
3. Create a folder labeled with the name of the business. You will save all of your images and pages to this folder.
4. If you are working as a group you will need to fill the following jobs:
Designer – The team will design what the site will look like. Have them begin by answering the following questions:
• Who is the audience of the web site?
• What is the web site about?
• What is the purpose of the web site?
• What is a two or three sentence mission statement for the site?
• What are the navigation links the site will need?
Coder – The team will code (Use Dreamweaver, no need to hardcode)the site design. Begin with a template and “save as” to create additional pages that are navigation items (just like with the last two sites).
Researcher – The team will locate pertinent information for the client. Locate content specific to the topic. Students can use any resource available to them and must create a written document with specific content information. This job can be broken down to where each student researches navigation link content.
Editor – The team will review each others content for the web site.
5. Once you have each completed your jobs the web site will be ready for review. Review the rubric to see how you think you did.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Web Site Awards
Post suggestions here for web site awards. All appropriate suggestions are welcome. Only appropriate comments will be posted.
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