Netskills Workshop: Authoring on the World Wide Web 9:30 - 4:30 Tuesday 13 April 1999 University of Bristol The World Wide Web (WWW) is becoming increasingly pervasive in society, covering all aspects of everyday life including commerce, leisure and education. One of the key features of the WWW is the ease with which individuals can publish information, and the simplicity with which sophisticated and exciting results can be achieved in a short space of time. This is a practical workshop for those who are users of the World Wide Web and wish to start creating their own Web pages. It is suitable for researchers and academics from any discipline, university administrators, librarians and computing service staff. Workshop Content: The workshop will comprise presentations, demonstrations and hands-on sessions with opportunities for questions and discussion. Participants will each receive a workbook which contains workshop exercises, presentation slides and other relevant materials. Topics covered will include: * beginner's guide to Web authoring * creation of World Wide Web pages * use of graphics on Web pages * publishing documents on a Web server * use of Web authoring packages * converting existing documents for use on the Web * validation of Web documents * Web page design issues By the end of the session participants will have... * written simple Web pages using HTML tags * included graphics in their Web pages * practised using hypertext to link to other pages * published Web pages on the Netskills Web server * seen examples of different Web design styles * had an opportunity to discuss design issues * included colours and background images in their Web pages Participants will also have an opportunity to: * produce Web pages with tables, incorporating different text styles and images * develop frame based pages and demonstrate multiple page content within the browser Workshop Requirements: Participants need no special technical skills; however basic computer skills such as using a mouse and keyboard are essential, and experience of using Microsoft Windows to open and save files and open and close applications e.g. a Word processor. Participants are expected to have seen the World Wide Web and used a Web browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer. The cost of the workshop is 99 pounds for participants from higher and further education. Other participants should contact Netskills for the relevant fees. Note: Costs include lunch, morning coffee and afternoon tea. For more information about Netskills workshops, including online booking forms, look at the Netskills event pages on the World Wide Web at: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/workshops/ or contact Netskills directly by email: [log in to unmask] or by Fax: 0191 222 5001 or leave a request for booking forms on the bookings hotline: 0191 222 5008 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%