Web Publishing

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Projects

Tennis

We used Microsoft Word to create a website.
Our website was on tennis. We got our clipart
on http://www.schools.clipart.com. We also
used http://www.worldbookonline.com.
This website would be a good way to
teach people how to play tennis.

Technologies associated with this: Web Publishing

The Kindergarten Education

We made an i-Movie about what little kids need to know by the time they are done with their kindergarten year. The i-Movie goes over the basics of what they need to know. They are asked questions about colors, numbers, letters, and music.

Technologies associated with this: Web Publishing

The Morland State Bank

My project is on the Morland State Bank. Morland State Bank was organized in Febuary of 1904. The Morland State Bank still sits on the Main Street of Morland today. You can look at my project on the Website at www.usd281.com/ruralsymposium.

Technologies associated with this: Web Publishing

The Public Schools of Graham County Web Site

My web site was about the schools of graham County and how it began. You can find it at www.usd281.com/ruralsymposium and go to 7th grade and you're there.

Technologies associated with this: Web Publishing

Tigers are Terrific

We used Microsoft Word to type information about tigers for our web site.We used the web sites http:|//www.ap.accuweather.com &http://schools.clipart.com.

Technologies associated with this: Web Publishing || Word Processor


Resources

Ebook: The How-To of Ebook Writing

A quick guide, with many links, that explains the why and how of writing an Ebook.

selfpublishebooks.com/

Freewebs.com

Free webased web hosting and design software. * Simple, free, no coding required * Photos, videos, web stores, domains and more

members.freewebs.com/

How to set up IIS to host your website.

An overview of how to use Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) to host websites on your PC.

no-ip.com/tips.php/id/6


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