Glencoe's " Introduction to Web Design Using Microsoft FrontPage"
provides students with step-by-step activities that teach the
skills needed to plan and create Web sites. The text explains the
core principles of good Web design and illustrates how to develop
sites that are informative, visually-appealing, and easy to
navigate. Easy-to-follow exercises teach students the basic skills
needed to use Microsoft FrontPage, a popular Web site development
software application.
Standards-aligned activities, projects, and cross-curricular
exercises provide practice and reinforcement throughout the text.
Reading guides and strategies help students comprehend conceptual
information and technical skills. Feature articles provide
additional information about important topics such as career
opportunities in Web design and the ethics of using technology.
Portfolio projects and 21st Century Skills activities provide
students with opportunities to understand how skills learned in the
classroom are used in the real world. Integration of core
academics, where appropriate, reinforces state and national
standards.
The program also includes a Teacher's Resource Manual that
provides targeted professional development resources, course
planning resources, lesson plans, scope-and-sequence outlines,
grading rubrics, and assessments. The Teacher's Resource Manual
includes a CD-ROM that features study guides, example projects,
student templates, additional activities, PowerPoint presentations,
and Exam"View" testbanks. The book's comprehensive Web Site
includes additional student projects, interactive activities,
self-assessments, support files, and resource links.
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