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Final Project: Basic Web Page

I created this page for you so that you can see the code that I used for this assignment. Right click on the page and view the source and you'll be able to see every instance of what needs to be included on this page. There are many sites that I find helpful for web design - one is http://www.w3c.org, another is http://www.w3schools.com, and the last one is http://www.webstyleguide.com/. (And those are my 3 links to outside pages.) Please feel free to look at the code so you know how it should look and please, please, please nest your tags properly!


Purpose of Assignment

Creating a basic Web page provides students with practical application of HTML coding and Internet skills they have learned throughout this course.

Resources Required

Appendix A

HTML Lessons at the following Web site: http://www.studio6000.com/html/lesson1.php

Written Assignment Grading Form for Basic Web Page, Due in Week Nine

Content and Development - 140 Points

Additional Comments:

All key elements of the Web page are covered in a substantive way. The Web page includes the following elements:


The Web page develops a central theme or idea, directed toward the appropriate audience.

Major points are stated clearly; are supported by specific details, examples, or analysis; and are organized logically.

Readability and Style - 30 Points

Additional Comments:

Paragraph transitions are present and logical and maintain the flow throughout the Web page.

The tone is appropriate to the content and assignment.

Sentences are complete, clear, and concise.

Sentences are well-constructed, with consistently strong, varied sentences.

Sentence transitions are present and maintain the flow of thought.


Mechanics - 30 Points

Additional Comments:

The Web site, including the title and lists follow format guidelines.

The Web page is laid out with effective use of headings, font styles, and white space.

Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed.

Spelling is correct.

Total - 200 Points

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions at: jhconvery@aol.com(and here is my contact email link)

Page designed by:
Jeanne Hart-Convery
Instructor - IT 220
November 30, 2009

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