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Web Technologies
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Web Technologies
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Sample Exercises
Tutorials and Helpful Links Arachnophilia, my favorite HTML editor, and not just because it is free. Webmonkey, brought to you by Wired Digital Inc., offers tutorials that are clear, complete and witty--who said technical writing can't be fun? My first stop in learning new technologies on the web. The Wired Professor: Book Companion Web Site written by Anne B. Keating, Curriculum Coordinator for Instructional Technology for the School of Continuing and Professional Studies at New York University, and Joseph Hargitai, instructional technology specialist at the Innovation Center of the Academic Computing Facility, New York University. These HTML tutorials are short, sweet and to the point--nice for someone who is beginning to write their own HTML. Also, some good yet simple examples of instructor web sites. Help Files Setting Permissions on Your public_HTML Folder Credibility in Web Pages Amnesty International created these web pages as a response to a Tunisian web site. The URL used by the Tunisian site suggested that the web site was connected to Amnesty International. An interesting example of rhetorical analysis web-style. Database Example Defining Writing Instruction, a simple database exercise, demonstrates how a database can be used to organize information and help in a collaborative process. Survey Your thoughts and comments about the computer workshop will be greatly appreciated.
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