Learning about Technology
Autumn Semester 2002
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Introduction to
the Internet |
Zen and the Art of the Internet introduces users to the benefits and facilities available through the Internet. |
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Research and
Searching |
Web-ezy is designed to help you develop your library & information skills. Web-ezy provides a web based tutorial on using the internet |
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Microsoft Word |
Microsoft word is a word processing program. You can write your assignments in Word |
The School of Education (Wagga Wagga) has prepared tips on writing an essay |
More tips on Word can be found on the CSU website. |
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PowerPoint |
Microsoft PowerPoint is program for preparing and giving presentations. Click here for tutorial on PowerPoint |
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Text Analysis |
Pauline Jones (School of Teacher Education - Bathurst) has created a model of text analysis |
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E-Portfolio |
The e-portfolio is emerging as the latest tool in professional development, for documenting in service achievements and seeking employment. |
Electronic portfolios are being used across the world. How can e-portfolios be evaluated? |
Creating the e-portfolio is a staged process. Here is a basic e-portfolio |
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Web page |
When creating a web page, the first step is to plan the content First you must decide what you want to communicate through your page and what is required. |
Planning the Website design is the next important step. |
You can create a page using Microsoft Word Web Wizard or a web editor such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver. |
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Create your web
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WebTeacher Tutorial is a very easy web based way to create a web page. Follow the links to Homepage Construction. Use the step by step instructions to create your web page. You may find some steps tricky because of different browsers being used. To make your page the home page select tools, and then internet options. Save your WebPages to a disc and you will be able to work on it in the lab or at home. |
When you are ready to publish to the web you will need to use WSFTP.
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Here are some links that will help you. The EdNA site introduces quest challenges and gives steps for web page design. Zen and the Art of the Internet guides you around the internet and email.
Education
Network Australia (EdNA) is the education network gateway for Internet based
resources and information. The EdNA search engine is useful to search for
education resources.
If you have any questions, send an email to either Julie Arthur or Daryl Healey, and we will endeavour to help.
David Walsh provides tutorial support in the EED112 classes in Bathurst. Tony Loughland is the coordinator of the technology component of EML121 and EED112. Click on their names to visit the websites they have provided for Bathurst students.
This website was created by Julie Arthur using the webTeacher Tutorial. Microsoft Front Page was used for final editing.
Last updated: May 5 2002