These lessons contain the how-to and click steps to accompany the principles and procedures described in Curriculum Webs. They show specifically how to use three popular software packages to create curriculum webs:
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004
Microsoft FrontPage version 2003
Mozilla Composer version 1.7
(Note: Because Mozilla Composer cannot manage a complete web site, use layers or behaviors, create a navigation bar, or create forms, there are no lessons 8, 10, 11, or 12 for Composer.)
Use this table to access the appropriate lesson related to your software package.These are in PDF format. Click here if you need the Acrobat Reader Plug-In.
If there is no link to the particular lesson, that Hands-On Lesson is UNDER CONSTRUCTION. You might want to use the Hands-On Lessons we created for the first edition.
| Lesson | Dreamweaver MX 2004 |
FrontPage 2003 |
Composer |
| 1: Introducing your software | |||
| 2: Creating a one-page WebQuest | FP2003Lesson2 |
ComposerLesson2 |
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| 3: Page editing and design, part 1 | FP2003Lesson3 |
ComposerLesson3 |
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| 4: Page editing and design, part 2 | FP2003Lesson4 |
ComposerLesson4 |
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| 5: Advanced page editing and design | FP2003Lesson5 |
ComposerLesson5 |
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| 6. Completing your curriculum plan (draft teaching guide) | FP2003Lesson6 |
ComposerLesson6 |
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| 7: Developing a web-based lesson from bookmarks | FP2003Lesson7 |
ComposerLesson7 |
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| 8: Setting up your site structure and navigation | FP2003Lesson8 |
n/a |
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| 9: Working with multimedia | FP2003Lesson9 |
ComposerLesson9 |
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| 10: Building a navigation bar | FP2003Lesson10 |
n/a |
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| 11: Using advanced features of your software | FP2003Lesson11 |
n/a |
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| 12: Extending your software | FP2003Lesson12 |
n/a |