Creating a web page…

 

Purpose

 

This web page will serve as a place to summarize your ideas, perspectives, findings, etc. regarding gender communication.  You will add new information to your web page throughout the semester.  The information you add will be based on the questions, and/or activities posed at the onset of a unit.  All web pages will be available for other students to view to gain a deeper understanding and to explore new perspectives about the topics and issues presented throughout the course.

 

General information

 

Remember in order to earn full credit the link must work and be submitted before the deadline.  Per the syllabus, “…No credit may be earned for late assignments…”  Therefore, it is advantageous to start early on this assignment (in case you encounter technical problems; and some students do).  Suggestion:  BEFORE you email the link to me, double check the link (by copying and pasting the address into a browser) to ensure it works.

 

What to do

 

  1. Create a web page:  How to create a web page.

 

  1. Create the following subheadings (step 5 in “How to create a web page”)…
    1. Prologue
    2. Unit 1
    3. Unit 2
    4. Unit 3
    5. Unit 4
    6. Unit 5

 

  1. In five sentences/bullet points (or less), answer the following in the Prologue subheading:  Do you think the feminist movement has been good for men? Why or why not?  (NOTE:  Any part of the response that exceeds the five sentences/bullet points maximum will NOT be considered as part of the response.)  When responding to this, remember to apply what you learned about “Writing for the Web”.

 

  1. Email me the link to your web page.

 

To see a sample web page…

Click on the following link:  http://users.ipfw.edu/dietmr01/homepage.html

 

Grading criteria…

 

You may earn up to 100 possible points on your web page.