Diane L. Judd, Ph. D. 
Early Childhood & Reading
College of Education 
Valdosta State University

 
"Getting Ready to Design &
Develop Web Pages"

 
Getting Ready to Design & Develop Class/Home Web Page

A. Class/Home Page
    *Select a theme for your Class page that reflects you (e.g., flowers, dogs, country, school). 

1. Title for Class Page (e.g., Step Into Wendy's Class Strawberry Patch; Welcome To Lisa's Lilly Pad Lane Class Page; Ms. Smith's Beachy Waves Class Page; Schools are for Fish Too, Welcome to John Smith's Web Class Page)
2. One large main theme picture for top of Class Page (saved on jump/flash drive).
3. At least 3 theme pictures and/or pictures of yourself for your Class Page (saved on jump/flash drive).
4. A small icon or image for your email (saved on jump/flash drive).
5. Six
(your theme related) small pictures for your information Table (saved on jump/flash drive).
6. Six (related to each of the 6 content links) small pictures for your Student Resource Table (saved on jump/flash drive).
7. A background for your Class Page (saved on jump/flash drive).
8. Find one website (write down URL address) about your special interests, hobbies, and/or special websites.
9. Find two websites (write down URL addresses) that you would recommend for teachers and parents.


Helpful Links

*Clipart and backgrounds on Great Sites for Developing Web Pages
*If you need help copying or saving your images go to the "How To Page for Saving Images."
*Examples of Previous Students' Pages
(Please note the examples of students' pages show some of the same requirements, but also had many different requirements.  Be sure to go by the requirements for your Class Page.)


Information for Class Page
Evaluation for Class Page


 
 
 
 

Bulletin Board

djudd@valdosta.edu

Resources For
Teaching and Learning

 Websites of Judd's
ECED 3000 Classes