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- This course is divided up into Units.
When a unit has been completed, please then complete the Unit
Homework and forward to your tutor. All Assignments for each Unit are in Word document format on the Resource CD provided.
- All homework assignment (word document) files
may be forwarded as attachments to my e-mail address throughout the
course. (Web pages must not be attached to email for grading).
- Be sure all homework is clearly labelled and includes your student enrolment number.
- Always ensure to notify both the Tutor and Home Learning college of a change of address.
- Other work such as .htm pages or complete sites may either be forwarded by
floppy disc, CD to your Tutor's freepost address or published to the internet.
For more details please see below
Assignment List
- Unit 01 - Web
Fundamentals - Example of very simple HTML Here
Note: Do please use the HTML Reference book to assist you with this Unit.
- For submission of Unit 1 Homework. Please save your homework to the Assignment 1 folder then Save the Entire Assignment 1 folder with your completed work onto either floppy disc or CD and forward to your tutor's Freepost address. Alternatively, use Winzip and zip the Assignment 1 folder, then attach the zip file to email, if you wish.
Winzip may be downloaded for free from:
http://www.winzip.com/downwzeval.htm
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to View Source Code? Please click Here
- Unit 02 - Planning
and Organizing your Web Site - (See also Notes on Final Site)
The site planning for unit 2 will be related to the Final site you wish to build for your Diploma entry at the end of the course. This will be entirely of your own choosing (topic-wise).
- For unit 2 submission your tutor will require to see both the Unit 2 homework questions answered, together with the completed Website planning document (site plan/final site). Note: The Website Planning form is located on the Resource CD Unit_02_files folder. You may also forward your Unit 2 folder, if you wish
- The site plan will develop behind the scenes and your tutor will require to see the finalised version at the end of the course prior to build and publish.
- Unit 03 - Understanding
the Dreamweaver Interface
- Unit 04 - Laying
Out Your First Web Page - Note:
This exercise onwards Tutor requires to see your practical work (Unit
folder or published workpage/s)
Please
either save your complete unit folder (site Root folder) to floppy disc or cd and forward to your tutor's Freepost address or publish the results of your work
to the internet.
(See
also General Folder structure for website and
saving
to floppy disc)
Students
who wish to publish their work to the internet as
a better alternative if desired:
Step
1 - Sign-up for a Free account at ProHost4u - Here
Another Free site available at 100webspace.net info Here
Step
2 - Notes on setting up Dreamweaver CS3 remote
site definitions Here (Example
Hostit4u)
Unit 05 - Working with Text.
- Unit 06 - Adding
Visual Interest - Working with Images.
- Unit 07 - Controlling
Page Layouts - Introduction to CSS
- Unit 08 - Advanced
Page Design with Cascading Style Sheets
- Unit 09 - Dreamweaver's Automated Design Tools
Note: Please forward the Unit 9 Root folder (completed Caribe Travel Services site) to your tutor along with the completed questions.
Please note: The Lorum Ipsum Extension may be found on the Resource CD. (For a student example of the completed Unit 9 homework click Here ).
- Unit 10 - Interactivity
- Working with Forms, Objects and Plug-Ins -
Click
for example form Here
- Unit 11 - Publishing
to the Web & Managing Site Files -
(See also Notes on Final Site criteria )
Sign-up for a Free account at ProHost4u - Here ere
Help
on setting up Dreamweaver CS3 site definitions - Hereere
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