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Student websites

Click the links below to check out student made websites.

http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/adrianag/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/ajmc/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/amandakw/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/anacb/homepage.html

http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/thuongt/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/christov/homepage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/danielhb/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/gregordt/myhomepage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/harryh/mypage.html

http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/janettk/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/jeremyab/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/jessiclc/mypage.html

http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/jordand/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/joseb/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/josephaw/homepage.html

http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/josuec/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/justinds/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/kevintp/homepage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/kimberlf/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/lynnv/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/michaeag/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/michaelh/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/minhdp/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/nicholat/mypage.html

http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/omara/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/patricjb/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/raceru/homepage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/ryanjn/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/ryanmo/homepage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/seana/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/thomasi/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/thucgt/mypage.html

http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/thuongt/mypage.html
http://www.lewis.edu/~webclass/torrano/mypage.html

 

Web Design

Welcome to Exploring Technology Web Design Class!

In this class students will learn to write HTML source code to create their own web pages.  Students will work individually and in groups to create personal and team websites.

The class will explore and research available resources for:

HTML code writing

HTML Entities

Website Building

Web Editing Software

Page Layouts

Templates

Website Evaluation

Clipart

Tutorials

Colors and Backgrounds

Website Hosting

 

Rules and Procedures
1. Students must treat computers properly and with respect at all times. Never unplug or remove any part of the computer. Any mistreatment of the physical computer or inappropriate use may result in a financial charge and being taken off the equipment for the duration of the class.
2. No food or drink is allowed in the computer lab. (water bottles must remain in backpacks.)
3. Most work requires concentration, therefore talking must be kept to a minimum.
4. On most days students may begin working as soon as they come in.
5. Most of your work will not be printed. Do not print anything without permission. Some assignments may need to be e-mailed to the teacher.
6. When the teacher asks for the class’s attention, please give full attention to all directions and demonstrations. This will help your grade immensely.
7. At the end of the period, always save your work, exit the program, and leave the computer on and at the menu. (you will also want to save your work often throughout the period)
8. Hall passes are not given, please take care of personal business between classes.
9. Be on time, all the time. Both academic and citizenship grades will be affected if tardy.
10. Be respectful of the person talking and show consideration at all times. Put downs and profanity is not acceptable.
11. Follow all directions.
12. The bell does not dismiss the class, the teacher does.

Helpful Hints
(these things will help students be successful)

Attend class regularly and be on time.
Listen to and follow directions and posted rules.
Treat equipment with respect at all times.
Make sure all work is saved properly.
Work productively during class.
Make a sincere effort


The grading scale will be as follows:
90+% = A
80+% = B
70=% = C
60+% = D
below 60% = F

 

Computer Art



This is a one semester, 18 week introductory exploration of art conducted primarily through the use of computers. While natural art talent is desirable for this class, effort, use of software, and application of concepts will guide assessment. Following the standards for grades 5 through 8 students will receive instruction in the following areas:

Objectives
Use computers and art software to create art
Use the internet to explore and research art topics
Become familiar with the vocabulary and language of art
Understand the elements and principles of art design
Gain knowledge of artists, art styles and art history
Become familiar with and use media, methods and techniques

Content Standards:
1. Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes
2. Using knowledge of structures and functions
3. Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas
4. Understanding the visual arts in relation to history and cultures
5. Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work of others
6. Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines

Grading
Since art is such a subjective topic, grades will be based on completion of assignments, understanding and use of software, and demonstration that concepts are understood. Therefore effort, completion of assignments and concept comprehension are critical. Your grade will be determined by the points you earn on your lessons, assignments, projects, and tests. It is very important to keep up with assignments and make up work that is missed. Good attendance is critical. When absent it is the student’s responsibility to find out what was missed and complete it.
The grading scale will be as follows:
90+% = A
80+% = B
70=% = C
60+% = D
below 60% = F