Friday, May 25, 2012

Monitoring Your GAME Plan Progress

I am excited about the progress with my game plan! I have been learning so many new things and I am thrilled that everything will be up and running for the 2012 2013 school year. I think having these from the start is really going to impact my relationships with the students, facility, and families.

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There are a number of ways to create a link to your website, depending on the Web programming language you choose. The simplest method uses HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the most commonly used language to build websites and format Internet text. To create a basic inline link, or a link that shows as highlighted, clickable text, HTML uses tags, enclosed in straight brackets, and the command "HREF" to define the highlighted text and the location (the URL) that the link should go to. If you design your own web pages, icons can help draw viewers to your pages. Making an icon involves taking an image and making it the centerpiece of the icon with the right development software. Once you have the icon, your internet file server can translate the icon into the needed HTML code for web browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer. The procedure varies depending on the exact type of software you use.

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