GNVQ Advanced IT
Unit 4 - Lab 2
Communications & networking Laboratory Work
Lab 2 Designing
and setting up a web-page
To assist you a large number of links are available
from this site. Try - web
page tools, on-line
learnning links, HTML and
Java There is a wide range of sites offering
free web tools and tutorials available on the Web.
Tasks:
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Design a web site for yourself. All pages should be
related to the course, with links to useful sites and an e-mail link so
that viewers of your page can communicate with you. You may also provide
a comments box. NOTE. this is not a requirement for the unit but
may be of interest to those that would like to delve deeper into web-page
design. Graphics can be used but are not essential at this level.
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If you already have your own home web page (perhaps on
a home computer) this can be linked to your course page. A professional,
industry standard is expected in the design and content of your page.
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Your individual page can give a short introduction to yourself,
the course that you are studying and links to web sites that you have found
useful during your studies. (see if you can include a scanned photo)
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If you do not have all of your sources available then complete
your web page (under construction) and add to it as new sites are identified.
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Register yourself with an on-line web site provider such
as TRIPOD, but, do not use their on-line web page design,
this will not meet the requirements of either units 4 or 6, you need to
identify their FTP server address so that we can design on our own computers
and transfer the files on completion. The useful
links page accessible from the homepage buttons has links to some providers
that you may wish to use. However there are plenty to choose from
on the web including some of the search engines
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Complete and demonstrate your page by March 1st 2000 and
provide files on disk for
FTP'ng
onto an ISP.
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E-mail me on locol_advit@postmaster.co.uk with the URL for
your siteand it will then be linked to the course web page.
NOTES:
You can use Netscape Composer to design your web page.
Although you can work in HTML it is not essential that you do for this
unit. You will find that using Netscape Composer as an editor will produce
the required HTML code for you. (it is available in the Resource Centres)
However the techno-buffs amongst you may like the challenge
of learning HTML and many links are available
on the home page to help you. Be warned though! raw HTML is not for
the light hearted.
Complete your page by March 1st
2000 and provide files on disk for FTP'ng onto an ISP site. The useful
links contains links to sites that provide between 10 and 50Mbyte of free
web space for you launch your web site. As this will be on the web
it is your site to maintain after unit 4 is completed.
You will be introduced to a range of scripting
code that will meet some of the evidence requirements for Unit 2 Software.