back to index

WEB PAGE WORKSHOP

Biodiversity: Animals in Danger

List of species Hurry up to choose yours!

(image courtesy of http://www.webdeveloper.com)

General instructions
Example page

Appendix A: Information to include.
Appendix B: How to write your .htm document.
Appendix C: Basic help to work with Windows XP.
Appendix D: Advanced help to work with Windows XP.

Frequently Asked Questions: common problems and solutions.

Evaluation: self-evaluation criteria.

IMPORTANT

Remember these important points:
  • When you have technical problems, questions about grammar or vocabulary, or any other questions, write an e-mail to your teacher explaining your problem or your question clearly.

  • Attach any files that are necessary for your teacher to understand your problem or solve it: for example, if you can't see an image and you don't know why, explain this in your message, and attach your .htm file and your image.

  • Do not send files to your teacher without explaining your problem. These messages will be ignored.

  • Do not send your project before it is finished.

  • When you finish your project, use the assessment criteria to calculate your marks. If you are satisfied, send your page to your teacher, attaching all the image files, and say what marks you expect to get, and why. Example:

    Hi, [teacher's name], this is my web page about the [animal].

    These are the marks I expect to get:

    Navigation: 2 marks (all the links work)
    Information: 3 marks (I think I have all the necessary information).
    Language: 2 marks (I don't know if it is very well written, but I think it is mostly correct.)
    Design: 2 marks (there are enough photos).
    TOTAL MARKS: 9
back to index

JJCC