[Year 12 IT Apps] Frontpage skill list

Stephen Digby digby.stephen.p at edumail.vic.gov.au
Fri Feb 1 13:08:56 EST 2008


 Frontpage Software - What you have to show in the SAC for full marks 

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<http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/studies/infotech/it-apps-software-sr.pdf>
VCAA Software Tools & Functions that you should demonstrate
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<http://infonet.cheltsec.vic.edu.au/file.php/104/software-curriculum/IT-VCE-
VCAA/Implementing-VCE-IT-2007-2010/data/unitap/unit3/1elemt4.html> Sample
Marking Scheme for Sherwood Web Site which mentions features

Your website should show:

*	The website accurately reflects the intent of the design. 

*	The website looks professional. 

*	Appropriate formats are used to present information such as
mandatory and common conventions 


*	accurate spelling 

*	consistent site style for every page (most efficiently acheived with
FrontPage through selection of an automatic site style 


*	easy-to-read colour combinations 

*	generous use of white space 

*	graphic dot points 

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*	shared borders 


*	header containing page title banners (preferably with  

*	footer on all  pages: date last changed, contact, copyright, Author 

*	navigation buttons 


*	home 

*	parent 

*	child page(s) 

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*	uploading documents to a central repository 

*	import images/sound / animation 

*	tagging (metadata tags, alt tags) 

*	thumbnailing of images 

*	frames 

*	cascading style sheets css 

*	ability to edit and format text e.g. multiple heading levels used in
page body (you do NOT have to write page content. Use standard text filler
http://www.lipsum.com/ <http://www.lipsum.com/table> table 

*	Features that could not be reasonably expected have been simulated
or the intent to use them is indicated in the website 


*	All links work, even if some destination pages are stubs. 


*	Links (i.e. page names should be VERY short (add the full page name
to the page content 

*	relative i.e. most links are within the site and will change
automatically when the site folder is moved. 

*	fixed internal: Create a manual link to a specific page 

*	absolute external links i.e. http://www.google.com
<http://www.google.com/>  (they stay the same regardless of where the folder
if located) 

*	forms 


*	site search(s) (real or simulated) 

*	feedback/ question for 

*	(Instant) Message Page(s) 

*	SMS message page(s) 

*	discussion forum(s) 

*	Forum Page(s) 

*	Wiki Page(s) 

*	Chat Page(s) 

*	Email contact page(s) 

*	Page(s) with password access only 

*	The website uses sensible, effective and appropriate methods to
allow knowledge to be easily shared, and for collaboration to take place to
solve problems. 

 
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