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  Web Development
Computers encircling the world

bullet marker for link. The World Wide Web Consortium.  This is the group that develops and promotes the standards for Web site development.

bullet marker for link. Yale Web Style Guide - 2nd Edition.  This detailed guide provides information on the process, design, style, graphics and other information about Web development.

bullet marker for link. World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design.   This site is provided by the University of Washington.  This site provides guidance on building accessible Web sites for those with disabilities.

bullet marker for link. Web Pages that Suck.   This site is an excellent site for Web design.  Web pages that suck believes the best way to learn good Web design is by analyzing bad examples.

bullet marker for link. Web Design for Instruction.   This site provides information on design theory, site design, page design, multimedia and teacher resources for educators, researchers and Web developers.

bullet marker for link. Web Inquiry Projects (WIPs).   WIPs have a similar delivery structure to Webquests. However, WIPs are open-ended, self-directed activities. In a WIP the instructor is the only one that can see the complete instructions to the activity. The student only sees the question, or the "hook."

bullet marker for link. WebQuests.  A WebQuest is an inquiry-based Web delivery option for instruction.  The WebQuest model was developed at San Diego State University.  This page is an extensive resource for WebQuest that contains training materials, examples and various other resources.

bullet marker for link.  ESC2 WebQuests.   These WebQuests were developed during a workshop at the Education Service Center, Corpus Christi, Texas.

bullet marker for link. Database Search Techniques.   Searching for information in electronic databases can be easy if you remember these principles.

bullet marker for link.Databases and Search Engines.   List of databases and search engines .

bullet marker for link. Evaluation Criteria.   Evaluating Web Sources.

bullet marker for link. The Free Software Foundation.   The Free Software Foundation (FSF), promotes the development and use of free software. Over 4,000 free software packages available...

bullet marker for link.  GettyImages.com   Search, purchase and download the finest photography, illustration, film and editorial images.

bullet marker for link.  Animation Factory   Original animated clip art gallery.

bullet marker for link.  Video Google   Online video database, where you can search for, watch and even buy a collection of TV shows, movies, music videos, documentaries, personal productions and more.

bullet marker for link.  United Streaming   An educational digital video library brought to you by Discovery Education.

bullet marker for link.  Cyberbullying.   The sending or posting harmful or cruel text or images using the Internet or other digital communication devices. The stories are heart breaking.

bullet marker for link.  SSH Secure File Transfer Client Handout.   The SSH Secure File Transfer Client allows users to connect to the remote host for file maintenance.

bullet marker for link.  Evaluate Webquests.   Use this website to judge the quality of a WebQuest. Just because a WebQuest contains the essential elements, doesn't mean that it's perfect for your classroom. Look beyond the structure and examine the effectiveness, efficiency, and appeal of the project.

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