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Why a Teacher Web Presence?

 
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Getting Started

 

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Planning Your Web Site

 

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Successful Teacher Web Pages Online

 

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Opening Your Web in FP2000

 

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Beginning With a Template

 

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Linking

 

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Graphics

 

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Sounds

 

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Grades Online Using Making the Grade

 

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Adding a PowerPoint Presentation to your page

 

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Adding pdf Files to Your Page

 

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Dumb Things that Make Us Nuts

 

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Adding Sound to your page

 

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Places to Get Help

 

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Advanced Tools

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PUSD Requirements

Why a Teacher Web Presence?

"Finally, a teacher who has entered the 21st century."   This was one of the nicest compliments that I ever got at a "Back to School Night".   In a world where people can bank, order groceries, shop for a home, "instant messenger"  friends around the world, and see exhibits from the Louvre online - I can understand why parents are coming to expect more information about their child's progress online.  

Even more importantly,  our students live in an ever growing "cyber-based world".  The rich, interactive and authentic web sites that are out there, make us, as teachers, criminal if we don't get our students on them in meaningful ways.

 A teacher's web site allows us to address these and many, many other needs  to better prepare our students for their futures in an ever more technologically based world.

 

Getting Started

To begin your own PUSD web page, you will need a mini web on our server.  Email Diane Barilotti, she is on the global email list.  Ask her to set you up with a mini web, and give her a password that you will not forget.  She will email you within a few days to tell you your URL, or web page address.  She will also attach some handouts which will help you to plan your web site.

You will need FrontPage on your computer.  It is part of Office 2000 or you may already have FrontPage 98.  See your site tech if you are unsure of what you have available, or need help with installation.

 

Planning Your Web Site

As stated in the hand-out that Diane has sent, it is very important that you define the purpose of your web site before you begin working on your first page.  Ask yourself the following.......

bulletWho is this for?
bulletStudents, parents, colleagues, administrators?
bulletWhat components are most important  to include?
bulletRecord of Assignments
bulletClass notes, organizers or worksheets
bulletClass calendar
bulletGrades
bulletStudent display of  work
bulletReports of events
bulletLinks for students and parents to use
bulletOnline assignments for students
bulletHow much time will I put into creating it?
bullet2 hours, 5 hours, 10+hours?
bulletHow much time can I spend in updating it regularly?
bulletDaily, weekly, quarterly?

 

Successful Teacher Web Pages Online

"God gave us eyes to plagiarize."  That saying is very true in the design of your web site.  Look at other teachers pages to see what you would like to include on yours.  Look at other web sites for ideas on design and graphic placement.  Though you can't actually steal graphics and such, other people's pages will give you ideas.

bulletRuss Bird, techno-wizard.  Russ has a page "to die for".  He has included assignments, grades, web cam and more.  Look here to see what can be done.
bulletDenise Hogan  Components that give me the best results for my students and parents are the assignment calendar, online assignments, grades, student work and photo album.  Just for fun, there is a joke student feedback, and About Mrs.Hogan.
bulletElaine Bailey  This site is regularly updated, has information that is highly useful for students and has a nice clean look. (Check out her cool IPAC info.)
bulletSteve Bass  A wealth of information for students and parents.  Steve has many online projects and assignments for 8th grade on his page.

 

Opening Your

Go to "file", "open web". 

The first time that you use FrontPage on your computer, you will need to type in your URL into the window that will appear at the bottom that asks for "Folder Name".  Dianne Barilotti will email you your URL.  This is usually http://pusd.info/teachers/ then your first initial and last name.

If you have already started to work on your web page on the same computer, you will see your URL listed on the top right side.  Just select it, and that will ask you for your user name and password.  Then you can get started.

OR another cool way to edit a page that you have already built is to look at it in Internet Explorer (your browser), and then click on the "edit" button (which is that same FrontPage 2000 icon that you have seen before - a white arrow inside a blue circle.)  This will open FrontPage in the page that you want to edit, and will prompt the password menu.

Beginning With a Template

FrontPage web pages are organized as a series of tables.  You can make your own tables to fill in, or make life much easier by beginning  with a template.

Find the templates with three steps; go to "file" "new", then "page".  As you select the different templates, a preview will be shown in the window on the right.  Chose one that has the set up that would be most useful for you.  Remember, you can make background, color, graphics changes - it is only the organization of the page that you are using.

Linking

One of the coolest things that we can do from our web page is to direct students to other sites, to our email, or to add other pages to our home page with additional information.  The "hyperlink" button is on the top right side of the standard toolbar.  It looks like a globe with a couple of links from a chain on the bottom of it.  

First, you have to highlight with your mouse some text (or an image) that you want to link from.  Then go to the "hyperlink" button described above.  A pop-up menu will appear which gives you lots of choices.  

bulletIf you want to link to a web page, you can type the URL into the window that says "URL".  Or you can select the first  button next to the URL window to have the web browser record the site that you want to link to.  To do this, you select that button, which looks like a globe with a magnifying glass, and then go to the browser window on your bottom tool bar.  Navigate to the site that you want and minimize the page (hit the minus sign in the top right hand corner).  FrontPage will put the URL in the window for you.
bulletIf you want to link your name to your email address, you will highlight the text that you want to link and select the "hyperlink" button.  A pop-up window will appear and you will select the button that looks like an envelope in the right bottom area.  Another pop-up window will open and you type in your email address.
bulletTo link from one of your pages to a new page that you will write,  you will highlight the text that you want to link and select the "hyperlink" button.  A pop-up window will appear and you will select the button that looks like a blank page.  This will create a new page for you.  

 

 

Graphics

bulletTo copy a graphic from a website in your browser (which is not copyrighted), right-click on the graphic then "copy".  Place your curser in the spot where you want it on your page and then right-click and "paste".
bulletTo take an image from a disk (as from a digital camera), place your curser in the spot where you want it on your page.  Then select the "insert picture from file" button.  This button is on the top tool bar, to the right of the "hyperlink button".  When the pop-up menu opens, select the button for a file (which is a file with a magnifying glass over it).  Select your image.
bulletSince you will probably need to reduce the size of your digital photo, select the photo by clicking on it.  You will see little squares in the corners and each side of the photo when you do this.  Then drag the photo from one of the CORNERS to make it smaller.  If you drag from a side, you will skew your photo.
bulletWhen you have the photo the size that you need, "resample" your photo to make it a sharper image.  The "resample" button is on the pictures toolbar that will open when you have an image selected.  (It looks like a picture of a mountain with arrows pointing in from the four corners. )

 

Here is a list of resources for graphics for your web page.

bulletArtToday - High-quality clipart, buttons, arrows, bullets, graphics, backgrounds
bulletAwesome Clipart for Kids: Kid & Family-Friendly
bulletClipart for All Ages! Web Clip Art - clip art links to everything plus clip art collections
bulletFlaming Text - "This site allows you to create all kinds of quality graphics for web pages and other uses. It's free, fast and easy to use. In just seconds you can create headings, buttons, arrows and much more, just like the pros!"
bulletIcon Bazzar
bulletPics4Learning 
"A copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers."
bulletSchool Icons 
bulletSchool Related, Teachers, Children, & More - Web Clip Art - Net Links
bulletSuzannesgiftshop.com
bulletFont Freak - Free true type fonts and dingbats for both PC and Mac
bulletThe Teachers' Parking Lot - Links to School Related Graphics
bulletWeb Graphics-Icons
Animated Gifs
Animated Gifs Return to Main Page Do you have a web site and want to increase its hits dramatically? The Clip Art Universe gets thousands of hits ever
ArtToday - High-quality clipart, buttons, arrows, bullets, graphics, backgrounds
ArtToday.com, Inc. is the largest collection of clipart, photos, fonts and sounds on the internet. Instant Access and unlimited downloaded for as litt
ArtToday Members Site
Awesome Clipart for Kids: Kid & Family-Friendly Clipart for All Ages!
AwesomeClipartforKids.com: Kid, Teacher & Family-Friendly free clipart, coloring pages, backgrounds, banners, fonts, icons, lines, worksheets and wall
Billy Bear's Playground - Billy Bear 4 Kids.com
Don't forget to pack a picnic lunch when you visit. Billy Bear has games to play, storybooks to read, free wallpaper and screen savers to download. Go
Classroom Clipart : Free Clipart, Illustrations and Photographs
ClipArt Index
Clips Ahoy! Free Clip Art Island - Requests welcome!
Computer Crafters Workshop Home Page
We at Computer Crafters Workshop want to assist you in all of your crafting pursuits. For this purpose, we have joined forces with an incredible progr
Halloween Clipart - The Halloween Cavern of Clipart
Hobo's Country Graphics
Hi! My name is Sue Welcome and Thanks for stoping by! All the graphics and background sets you find on these pages are FREE for your personal homepage
Icon Bazzar
tons of great stuff
IconBAZAAR -Animated Images
© IconBAZAAR Created and collected by Randy D. Ralph BACK: Animal Icons NEXT: Arrows and Pointers TOP
Language Arts - Free Clip Art Gallery offers teachers Language Arts clip art and
Microsoft Office Clip Art and Media
Pics4Learning - Tech4Learning
School Related, Teachers, Children, & More - Web Clip Art - Net Links
Clip art links to schools, teachers, school children, books and more.
Suzy Zoo
This feature of About.com requires frames. Click on the link below to proceed to http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/7597/school1.html. This fe
Teachers.Net Lesson Exchange: Stepping Out (all, other
Web Clip Art - clip art links to everything plus clip art collections
A resource for topic specific Web clip art of all kinds-- backgrounds, borders, animation, people, sports, animals, food, flowers, cartoons, music, mi
~~Country Tiled Backgrounds~~
~*~Country Tiled Backgrounds~*~ (just right click and "save as" to your own hard drive) Here's my logo, please link it to: http://members.aol.com/Made

 

 

Sounds

bulletFindsounds.com

 

 

Grades Online Using Making the Grade

 Link here to the fully illustrated Getting the Grades Online the First Time.   I would be happy to help you do this, call ext.2202.

Getting the Grades Online the First Time, Quick and Dirty Handouts: 

bulletQuick and Dirty Grades on Your FrontPage Website Word Version  
bulletQuick and Dirty Grades on Your FrontPage Website - PDF Version

This link will take you to the directions that are written up by Russ Bird of Mesa Verde Middle School.  (Currently, there is one error - when importing grades into FrontPage, be sure that you add them into the root directory, at the top, not in the "grades" folder. )  

Once you have your grades online, it is much easier to update them. Refreshing Your Grades Online, Quick and Dirty  

bulletRefreshing Grades Word Version  
bulletRefreshing Grades PDF Version  
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Adding PowerPoint Presentations to your Page

Link from here for an online PowerPoint Tutorial about how to link your PowerPoint to the Web.

Start in your PowerPoint presentation and save as a web page in the pull down menu choices.  At this point you can change the title of the file, making it shorter and without spaces, if you'd like.  You will also see a button to "publish", click on it, and you will get this interesting pop up menu:

Select which, or all slides for your presentation, whether or not you'd like speaker notes, select Microsoft 4.0 or higher.  In the bottom section, "Publish a copy as", use the browser button to save your  PowerPoint file somewhere where you can easily find it in a few minutes (I save on my desktop).  Then click on "Publish" on the bottom.

Shazam!  You now have a copy as a web page.  The very weird thing is that you have a folder with lots of goodies in it and a single html file (with the little e on it for Internet Explorer) outside of the folder. This little file is very important.

The final part of this process is to open FrontPage.  Import the folder that you have as well as the html single file. Make a link on one of your pages and attach the file (not the folder) to your hyperlink. 

 

 

PDF Documents

This is a very cool way to allow students or parents to be able to view and print the material that you have word-processed, such as class materials needed list, an outline for a chapter, etc.  ( the list could go on-and-on).  If you are interested in getting this on your page, contact Stacey at ext. 2040 to order it for $26.  It is very, very easy to use.  

To work this magic:

bulletOpen the document that you want to convert, press the icon that reads "Convert to Adobe PDF"
bulletThen, open FrontPage, import the file (in pdf format) by going to file, import, add file 
bulletLink it to one of your pages.  Use the same link button that you use for all other kinds of links, but select the icon that looks like a file folder instead of the web link (globe) or email  (envelope) or new page (blank page). 

 You may also want to include a link on your page for the user to download the free PDF reader online.  

 

Dumb Things that Make Us Nuts (or that I get emails about)

bulletTo single space, hit the shift button and then enter.
bulletTo insert a horizontal line to divide things on your page, go to "insert" and then "horizontal line".

 

Places to Get Help 

District Resources

bullet  Denise Hoganext.2202.   (I am currently in a 1/2 time middle school TOSA position.  Teacher web pages are one of my primary goals.)
bulletStacey Campo, ETIS Applications Specialist.  Stacey knows it all.
bulletLinda Foote, ETIS Elementary School Curriculum Specialist.  Linda knows it all too.

 

Advanced Tools

bulletWebsite Abstraction
Free JavaScripts, tutuorials, DHTLM & CSS
bulletWebmonkey
Need some tips on advanced Web topics: Java, Cgi, Dynamic HTML?  This site is loaded with ideas.  Brought to you by Hot Wired
bulletCNET
Not only toys and bells, but tips on the hardware as well.
bulletwebreference.com
A great reference to all the advanced lingo.
bulletProject Cool
Super site for information and don't miss the Cool Site Of The Day.

 

PUSD Requirements
Classroom Web sites should follow these simple guidelines.

bulletProvide a link back to the school site and Poway Unified District Office Web site.
bulletProvide an email address that allows for feedback.
bulletProvide a school address and phone number.
bulletBe courteous by contacting other sites that you link to or borrow graphics from.
bulletFollow the school guidelines for posting student images and names on the web page.
bulletDesign sites to be displayed on 640 x 480 screen resolutions.
 

Other resources and help

Electric Teacher FrontPage Tutorial [ ILAST Workshop ~ Creating Effective Teacher Web Pages 1] [Workshop 2]
[Great Student Web Pages | Summer 02 Web Workshop 

 

 

Middle School Technology Resource Page
Denise Hogan, EdTech Specialist
Poway Unified School District
dhogan@sdcoe.k12.ca.us
ext.2202