Creating Learning Networks for African Teachers

UNESCO PROJECT (Contract No. 408.302.9)

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HTML EDITOR TUTORIAL 

INTRODUCTION TO BASIC HTML

This tutorial focuses on helping teachers create electronic content.  It starts with hard HTML coding so that teachers would require a minimum of just a text editor. Lack of an HTML  editor should not be a hinderance to content creation. A number of local examples have been used in order to illustrate the point that teachers already have a lot of content which they can use for both Intranet and Internet publications.

Specific objectives:

The  learner should be able to:

  1. Explain the importance of Web page publishing in a school.
  2. Describe the basic components of a Web Page.
  3. Describe the basic structure of an HTML document.
  4. Create a Web page using a text editor.
  5. Create a Web page using an HTML editor e.g. Netscape Composer.
  6. Create a school Web Page.
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