الثلاثاء، 20 نوفمبر 2012

Instructional Design and Systems Approach



This was a lecture for many useful, easy and clear, especially types of ID Models. I prefer ASSURE Model because very easy and depends on clear steps.
 
If you want to lecture please click here
 
 
 
 

 

 

الأربعاء، 14 نوفمبر 2012

Step Ten

 




 

 

 
In this final step you will assemble a webpage using all you have learned.
 





Time to put your FrontPage skills to work!
Create an autobiographical webpage with the components listed below
:

  • at least one table that has been modified to reflect your personal choice of alignment and color
  • at least two examples of modified fonts
  • at least two graphics that have been saved and modified by using the picture toolbar
  • at least two hyperlinks that navigate within the webpage
  • at least two hyperlinks that link to outside sites and open in a new window
 
educational video please clik here:-

 
 
 


Good luck and have fun!

السبت، 10 نوفمبر 2012

Steps

 
 
 

To learn more steps click here:-


 
 


Step Three



 

In this step you will rename the new blank page you created in FrontPage and save it in the folder you have created on the Desktop.
 
1. Go to 'File' > 'Save As...' and click to open the window
 
 
 
2. Use the pulldown menu to navigate to your 'biography' folder on your Desktop and click on it
 
 
 
3. When the window pops up, select the 'Change title...' button and title your page whatever you want 


     (I titled mine 'Sabrina's Autobiography Page')
Click on the 'File name:' window and name your page 'bio.htm'
Click on the 'Save' button
 


 

الأربعاء، 7 نوفمبر 2012

Step Two




In this step you will use the 'Start' button to open FrontPage and create a new blank page.
 
 
1. Click on the 'Start' button in the lower left of your computer screen
 
 
 
2. Go to 'All Programs' > 'Microsoft Office' > 'Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003' and click
 
 
 

3. Once FrontPage opens, click on the 'New Page' icon to create a new page in FrontPage
 
 
 
4. The new page should have a tab that has the heading 'new_page_1.htm'