Computer Report Lesson 5: Planning for a Web Page SUBMSUBMITTED BY: PAULA ARCINO & PAUL POLIDARIO SUBMITTED TO: MS. MYLA ESTRADA ENJOY!!!
May 22, 2015
Computer Report Lesson 5: Planning for a Web PageSUBMSUBMITTED BY: PAULA ARCINO & PAUL POLIDARIOSUBMITTED TO: MS. MYLA ESTRADA ENJOY!!!
Steps in Designing and Constructing a
Web Page
Step 1: Identify a Web Project
Why do we need to build websites?
Building Web sites may be due to the following reasons:
INTRODUCTION:
1. To advertise products and
services and make them accessible to
the customers.
Example: www.sulit.com.ph
2. To inform about the existence of a
school or organization.
Example: http://worldciti.edu.ph/wcc/public/index.php
3. To disseminate information.
Example: http://ph.yahoo.com/
4. To make information
available to users and to share
knowledge and expertise.
Example: https://www.google.com.ph/?gws_rd=cr&ei=vmlmUrrgLsupkAWNooDABQ
5. To announce upcoming activities
like fairs, sport competitions,
important events or even regular activities.
Example: http://www.newsgroupdirect.com/
You can also make:
• You can make your personal Web page so that you can
express more things about you and other people will know more
about yourself like your interests, favorites, family, and also friends. You may also post
pictures that remind you of your most memorable and happy
moments…
Your Personal Site:
Subject Web Site:
• There are sites that are made with the goal of helping other
students to cope with the different subjects in school.
This is called subject Web site. The best students in your class may contribute to this site. You
can also share research information through this site.
Student Organization Web site:
• If you want to share accomplishments and activities of
your organization in school, you can also make s student organization
Web site. You may include the history of the organization, officers of the
organization, its goals and objectives, the requirements for applying to the organization, and membership forms.
Step 2: Determine
the Site Visitors
If you build a Web site to share information with others. It is not for you alone. Consider what the site visitors would want to find in
your side. If your target site visitors change, it also calls for a change in the content. Different
site visitors may leave their comment to a site.
INTRODUCTION:
If you are building a school Web site, the following questions may be of help to you as you continue with the steps
in methodology:
•What would parents want to know about a school?
• What information would new students need about a school?
• What information about the school would interest students from other schools?
Always think of the things that would interest your target site visitors. People have different
needs and interests. The site that you are building should be one that can satisfy their needs and interests. The level of language that you use and the amount of detail you should put in the site
will all depend on your site visitors.
At this point, you just have to make sure that you have clearly identified your site visitors. You
know what information they need and how they
want to get the information.
THE END
…..Thanks for listening