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Making Web Pages
Subject: I.C.T.
Age Range: 5 to 11

These days, it seems that nearly everyone has their own web-site. Despite what you might think, it can be incredibly easy to get yourself 'on the net' and make yourself known to the millions and millions of people on-line.

If you want to make a personal home page to tell everyone about yourself, if you have some great ideas for lessons which you want to share with other teachers, or even if you want to create a site to rival Amazon.com, these pages can guide you through the process.

If you have no idea where to begin, take a look at this page. It contains tips to get you started in making your site.
Once you have started to think about creating your site, it's time to start creating some pages.
When you have the basic site set up, you might want to add some extra features to make it more interesting and interactive.
When you have finished your site and want to show it to the world, you need to get it on-line.

Comments / Questions? Send them to mark@teachingideas.co.uk
(Thanks to Mark Robinson and Leon Cych for their suggestions)

 


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