Management information systems

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This is an introductory assignment designed to allow you to learn the basics about creating web documents using XHTML. You will build a short & simple web page to provide basic information about you. Specifically you must have at least two paragraphs of text. (For this assignment, a paragraph MUST have at least 5 separate sentences.)

THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

All of the tools you need to complete this project have been covered in the class lectures. Please refer to the posted slides on Blackboard. 

Please format your content to fit on one screen shot.

NOTE: YOU MUST INCLUDE NEW INFORMATION – BEYOND YOUR EXTRA CREDIT / EXTENSION PROJECT

– Paragraph 1 must provide the following information:
o background about you, including where you went to high school and when you graduated

o why you are attending SDSU
o something interesting about yourself.

Be sure to include information about all 3 pieces that is easily able to be discerned from reading your web page.


– Paragraph 2 must discuss:

o what your major is
o at least 2 specific examples of how companies in your major/career path use information systems to provide a competitive advantage

what your ideal job would be after you graduate – using the skills learned in this class 🙂

Do a thorough job of researching, analyzing and writing this material. You must provide specific and thorough content. 

THE QUALITY OF THE CONTENT WILL BE GRADED

 

Recommendation: Assemble the different components you need to include on the page  write the text, get image file if needed, decide what content you will put in your list, etc. Develop a prototype layout  do a rough sketch that includes all required elements. After you are satisfied with your prototype, enter the code into your editor. “TEST” your webpage to ensure that all pieces work together (e.g. does the email link work?)

Remember…
– You MUST create your web page using Notepad or another plain text editor.

o You may not use an HTML or XHTML editor for your assignment  this means FrontPageDreamWeaver, or any other XHTML/HTML editor available via download or online (such as HTML Tidy).

o This also means that you may not use any editing programs that convert your text into html  for example, you may not use the Save As Web Page option in Word.

– Use must write your web page code using the XHTML strict standard covered in class.

  1. The first three pieces in your document must be written exactly as follows: 

    <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?>

    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd“>

    <html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” lang=”en” xml:lang=”en”>

  2. Use the following XHTML elements (and appropriate text/content that you will supply):

                              HEAD

TITLE

                              BODY

Heading – use at least two different sizes

                              Paragraph

Horizontal Rule

                              Break (used at least once to “force” a line break

Hypertext links  Include an E-mail link to your email address.

                              Lists  Create either an Ordered or Unordered list 

Text Formatting (use at least 1 of the following: strong, emphasis, typewriter.) Use this around regular text in a paragraph, not in a heading tag.

                             An XHTML comment inside of the “Head” area. 

                             The comment should state: “Web Page last updated on 

                             XX/XX/XX.” Update this date to include the last day you        

                             worked on the page.

Meta Elements (include 1 for author and 1 for description, in which you will enter a description of your page)

  1. You must include a photo of yourself. 

  2. If all of the required components are not included in your web page, or if they are not working correctly, you will lose points. Additionally, your page must be visually pleasing (e.g. don’t have all the text cluttered together) and be free from spelling and grammar errors.

  3. Name your XHTML file with your Last Name + Initial of First Name + A7Webpage and the correct extension (e.g. GaylesAA7Webpage.html)

  4. Check your file using the XHTML validator (http://validator.w3.org) to ensure that you have followed all of the programming rules correctly. For full credit, you must pass successfully using the XHTML Strict Doctype tag 

  5. Note – Mac users please refer to the Mac Specific instructions posted on Blackboard

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