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Learn to create engaging teacher web pages without HTML expertise. Explore the evolution of technology in education from 1998 to present and reasons to have teacher web pages. Get hands-on with Dreamweaver basics, organizing web folders, linking information, and more to enhance classroom interactions. Today's activities include setting up calendars, previewing work, and uploading changes efficiently. Empower yourself to integrate technology into teaching!
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Before We Begin • Pick up handout • Pick up flash drive • Log on to a computer • Launch Dreamweaver • Please read the first page of handout
How to Create a TeacherWeb Page Without Knowing How to Program in HTML
SSD Technology History • 1998 - Phones in the classroom (19th century technology) • 2001 - Computers on teacher desks (Mid-1980s technology) • 2006 - Teacher Web Pages (Mid-1990s technology) • 2008 - Multimedia Computer Technology in the Classroom (21st century technology)
Reasons for Teacher Web Pages • Proactive Rather Than Reactive • Students Have Access to Classroom Assignments • Allow Parents to Help Their Children Be Successful • Teachers Integrating Technology Outside the Classroom • Building Lessons with Outside Resources
Today’s Activities • Dreamweaver Basics • Selecting & Organizing your Web Folder • Creating Connection from Web Folder to Web Server • Layout of Dreamweaver • Typing & Linking Information • Layers in Dreamweaver • Creating Web Pages from MS Word • Setting Up Calendar • Previewing Your Work • Uploading Your Changes to Web Server