Question 1: How are there so many user generated websites on the internet? Is building a website that hard?
In this question you are going to demonstrate your knowledge in creating a WYSIWYG website. The most basic of web 2.0 technology.
During this question we are going to build a website to hold All of the Things! To do this we will first need a Gmail account that you can access and use. Nicely enough the Calgary Board of Education has provided us with one. Refer to the Gmail page attached to this one if you have not set up your account as of yet. If you already have your gmail account you may go straight to the weebly website and create and account and start messing around. |
What I need to see on your Weebly: IE. Directions:
1. A home page. This is the page that people will land to. Make it pretty, or awesome, or eye catching, or something other than generic.
2. An about me page. Tell me about yourself. Have at least 5 specific points about your life, loves, interests, trials etc
3. A humour page: find examples of things across the web you find funny and post them here. (I know its fun, but don't spend years here)
4. A blog page: Your thoughts... a minimum of 5 sentences about a topic of your choice is required.
5. A digital citizenship page: Explain the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 here.
Everything must be school appropriate.
2. An about me page. Tell me about yourself. Have at least 5 specific points about your life, loves, interests, trials etc
3. A humour page: find examples of things across the web you find funny and post them here. (I know its fun, but don't spend years here)
4. A blog page: Your thoughts... a minimum of 5 sentences about a topic of your choice is required.
5. A digital citizenship page: Explain the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 here.
Everything must be school appropriate.
Longer Weebly Tutorial Here:
You will be assessed on the following rubric: