Bus 103: Introduction To Information Systems Project

Bus 103 Introduction To Information Systemproject Create A Web Pa

Based on the HTML Tags and the technique you have learned in creating web pages lab, Create a web page about yourself. Use the heading and formatting tags such as H1...H6, "strong (to bold), to highlight some text. - HTML cheat sheet is included here for your reference. Objective: Create a web site about your favorite vacation place and your hobby.

1. Continue with the site you have started creating in the classroom. 2. On index page (known as home page) include a short paragraph about yourself. In second paragraph include short description about this site. (What is it about, what information would you be including) Save this page as an index.html

3. Provide navigation to the other pages on your site on Index.html page. 1. Provide a link to your e-mail address. [email protected] 2. Provide a link to your resume Meccawy 3. Provide a link to a page about your favorite vacation place 4. Provide a link to your hobby page, (what you do in your free time, watch sports, listen to music, play games, create something etc.) Cars, motorcycle , swimming , reading plz create a link

4. Create a resume.PDF using a template from MS Word. Link this PDF file to your index page. ????

4. On your favorite vacation page, 4. Include short or more as needed description about your place Miami FL ( beach, sports, parties) 4. Include interesting audio and video about your place. 4. Provide a hyperlink to your vacation place. ??? 4. Provide a link to home (index) page from this page.???? 4. Save this page as vacation.html.

5. On your Hobby page, 5. Include meaningful description about hobby such as why you like hobby, for how long do you have this hobby etc. 5. Include video about your hobby. Add audio if available. !! 5. Create a link back to home page, ! 5. Save your page as hobby.html.

1. Zip your website folder. Upload the zipped file to web access. Grading for this site will be based on creativity, meaningful content and layout.

Paper For Above instruction

Creating a personal website is an educational and engaging way to demonstrate basic web development skills learned through HTML. The project involves developing multiple interconnected pages that showcase personal information, a favorite vacation spot, and hobbies, emphasizing the use of HTML tags, multimedia integration, and web navigation techniques. This comprehensive assignment not only promotes technical proficiency but also encourages creativity and content organization, essential for effective website design.

The homepage, or index.html, serves as the gateway to the site. It begins with an engaging introduction about oneself, utilizing various heading tags to organize content hierarchically—such as <h1> for the main title and <h2> or <h3> for sub-sections. The use of <strong> tags highlights important text, emphasizing achievements or key facts about the individual. The homepage also includes navigation links to other pages: an email contact, a resume document, and pages dedicated to the favorite vacation spot and hobbies. Proper hyperlink tags (<a>) are essential to connect these pages seamlessly.

The vacation page (vacation.html) focuses on Miami, Florida, a vibrant location known for its beaches, sports, and parties. This page should feature descriptive content about Miami, emphasizing its attractions and cultural significance. Integrating multimedia elements such as audio clips—perhaps sounds of the beach or local music—and videos showcasing Miami's lively scenes creates a more immersive experience. Hyperlinks back to the homepage help visitors navigate easily. Embedding multimedia requires <audio> and <video> tags, with appropriate controls for user convenience.

Similarly, the hobby page (hobby.html) should provide a meaningful narrative explaining the individual's interest in a chosen hobby—such as cars, motorcycles, swimming, or reading. Descriptions should include why the hobby is appealing and how long the individual has been involved. Incorporating multimedia, including videos and audio related to the hobby, enriches the content. A link back to the homepage ensures fluid navigation, and all pages should be saved appropriately for deployment.

Finally, the project requires packaging all website files into a ZIP folder for upload, demonstrating the ability to organize project components systematically. Grading criteria emphasize creativity, content relevance, and layout aesthetics, encouraging students to produce engaging and well-structured websites that effectively convey personal interests and information.

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