A Guide to Web Development Using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Textbook



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Kentucky Department of Education - Consumer Guide for Practical Living, Career Studies, and Career and Technical Education A Guide to Web Development Using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Textbook EMC Publishing, LLC BASAL ISBN 9780821943939 Object-oriented programming concepts are integrated throughout the text and each chapter explains the use of Visual Basic controls. 9780821943953 Teacher Edition $62.95 A Guide to Web Development Using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Teacher Resource Materials with ExamView Content Information Technology Contract Price $59.95 Grade 9,10,11,12 Type P1 Author Jan Marrelli Copyright 2010 Edition 1st Accessibility NONE Information as provided by the publisher and is not from the Kentucky Department of Education. September 2009

Provided by the Publisher ISBN 9780821943939 Publisher EMC Publishing, LLC A Guide to Web Development Using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Textbook Type - P1 Author - Jan Marrelli Copyright - 2010 Edition - 1st Readability - 8 Course - Information Technology Grade(s) - 9,10,11,12 Teacher Edition ISBN if applicable... 9780821950722 Provided by the Publisher Overall Recommendation: Overall Strengths, Weaknesses, Comments: Course(s) CRITERIA Recommended This text covers all content according to Web Page Design course. It covers content in a logical sequence and makes the material easier to comprehend. It has good examples of new material and also allows the student to practice the new material while working through the chapter. At the end of each chapter is its own mini Glossary as well as extensive Review questions and Exercises to extend learning. Web Page Design This basal resource A. Encompasses KY Content Standards & Grade Level Expectations Text is designed to be used in an elective course outside the Program of Studies 1) Includes one or more of the following Practical Living/Vocational/Career Studies and/or Career & Technical Education Programs a) Health Education Not Applicable b) Consumerism Not Applicable c) Vocational/Career Studies Not Applicable d) Career & Technical Education Program(s): Agricultural Education, Business Education, Engineering & Technology, Family & Consumer Sciences, Health Science, Industrial Education, Information Technology, Marketing Education, and/or Pathway to Careers 2) Addresses content-specific enduring understandings from the related Program of Studies 3) Addresses content-specific skills and concepts from the related Program of Studies 4) Addresses content from the Career & Technical Education Program of Studies. Not Applicable 5) Content addressed is current, relevant and non-trivial 6) Provides opportunities for critical thinking/reasoning 7) Strengths, Weaknesses, Comments: Specific strengths-which areas/concepts are covered exceptionally well? Specific weaknesses-which areas/concepts would likely require supplementing? This text covers all content according to Web Page Design course. It covers content in a logical sequence and makes the material easier to comprehend. It has good examples of new material and also allows the student to practice the new material while working through the chapter. At the end of each chapter is its own mini Glossary as well as extensive Review questions and Exercises to extend learning. B. Functionality & Suitability Kentucky Department of Education 9780821943939 Page 1 of 4

1) Suitability Should be suitable for use with a diverse population and is free of bias regarding race, age, ethnicity, gender, religion, social and/or geographic environment; is free of stereotyping or bias of any kind. 2) Content quality Free from factual errors Content is presented conceptually when possible more than a mere collection of facts Content included accurately represents the knowledge base of the discipline Content includes integration of academics 3) Connections to Literacy Employs a variety of reading levels and is grade/level appropriate Use of multiple representations-concrete, visual/spatial, graphs, charts, etc. Provides opportunities for summarizing, reviewing, and reinforcing vocabulary skills and concepts at multiple levels of difficulty for a variety of learning styles. Student text provides opportunity to integrate reading and writing Uses vocabulary that is age and content appropriate Focuses on critical vocabulary vs. extensive lists Identifies key vocabulary through definitions in both text and glossary The text is engaging and facilitates learning Embedded activities enhance the understanding of the text Note: may apply to either student or teacher editions 4) Connections to Technology Moderate Evidence Integrates technology and reflects the impact of technological advances Uses technology in the collection and/or manipulation of authentic data Embeds web links as a resource. 5) Support for Diverse Learners Little or No Evidence Provides support for English Language Learners (ELLs) Provides support for differentiation of instruction for diverse learners Challenge for gifted and talented students Support for students with learning difficulties Note: may apply to either student or teacher editions 6) Strengths, Weaknesses, Comments: Key vocabulary is listed behind each chapter. Sidebars in chapter have additional explanation of key concepts and are understandable. Little to no support for English Language Learners and those with learning difficulties. Little to no web links given as a resource. C. Supports Inquiry and Skill Development 1) Promotes Inquiry, Research and Application of Learning Kentucky Department of Education 9780821943939 Page 2 of 4

Provides opportunities for inquiry and research that includes activities such as gathering information, researching resources, observing, interviewing, evaluating information, analyzing and synthesizing data, communicating findings and conclusions, and formulating authentic questions to deepen and extend reasoning. Requires students to use higher-level cognitive skills (analysis, synthesis, evaluation, generalizing, justifying, etc.) Provides activities and projects for students to deepen their knowledge and cultivate and strengthen problemsolving and decision-making skills. Provides opportunities for application of learned concepts. Uses a variety of relevant charts, graphs, diagrams, number lines, and other illustrations to invite and motivate students to engage in discussion, problem solving, and other high-order thinking skills. Emphasizes conceptual understandings that invite students to predict, conclude, evaluate, develop and extend ideas to support reasoning. 2) Technical Skill Development Provides opportunities for real world application of program specific content Provides opportunities for project based learning. Provides opportunities for performance based activities. Provides opportunities for critical thinking and reasoning. Provides opportunities to justify/prove responses. Provides opportunities for in-depth questioning. Contains embedded activities (or extensions) that emphasize use of technology for problem solving Textbook content supports world application through use of projects and activities available for the teacher s discretion to assign. Projects will deepen student s knowledge and provides an opportunity for application and synthesis of learned concepts. D. Supports Best Practices of Teaching and Learning 1) Engages Students Includes content geared to the needs, interests, and abilities of all students Engages and motivates students using components such as real-life situations, simulations, experiments, and data gathering. Includes information and activities that assist students in recognizing relevance of concepts (where appropriate) to their own lives and experiences Provides a variety of strategies, activities, and materials to enhance student learning at the appropriate learning levels Provides connections to Career & Technical Student Organizations when appropriate 2) Uses Assessment to Inform Instruction Includes multiple means of assessment as an integral part of instruction Provides evaluation measures in the teacher edition that supports differentiated learning activities Embedded assessments reflect a variety of knowledge levels standards Engages and motivates students in real-life activities that are geared to the interests of all high school students. A variety of activities and materials are included to enhance student learning. Kentucky Department of Education 9780821943939 Page 3 of 4

E. Has an Organization/ Format that Supports Learning and Teaching 1) Organizational Quality Print and/or electronic materials present minimal barriers to learners, but also add encouragement for students to stretch and make further explorations. Presents chapters/lessons in an organized and logical sequence Provides clearly stated objectives for each lesson. Uses text features (e.g., titles, headings, subheadings, review questions, goals, objectives, space, print, type size, color) to enhance readability. Makes use of various forms of media (e.g., CD s, recordings, videos, cassette tapes, computer software, web-based components, interactive software, calculators, physical and virtual manipulatives) as either student or teacher resources Includes clear, accurate, appropriate and clearly explained illustrations and/or graphics that reinforce content Incorporates a glossary, footnotes, recordings, pictures, and/or tests that aid pupils and teachers in using the book effectively Uses grade-appropriate type size Included media are durable, easy to use and have technical merit Construction appears to be durable and able to withstand normal use 2) Essential Components (beyond student and teacher text) Items identified as essential components support the learning goals and concept coverage of the basal Textbook is organized and in a logical order, objectives are clearly stated, and glossary for each chapter is given. Extra assignments at the end of each chapter provide interesting opportunities for students to extend learning. F. Has available Ancillary/ Gratis Materials Note: The decision whether to recommend or not recommend this resource as a basal should not be influenced by Section F 1) Ancillary/Gratis Materials Coordinates teacher resources easily with student material (e.g., accompaniments included, student pages shown, instructional technology indicated). Are well-organized and easy to use Provide substantive learning opportunities and are congruent with student learning goals Provide opportunities for high-level thinking, assessment, and/or problem solving Provides opportunities for intervention. 2) Strengths, Weaknesses, Comments: Teacher Resources CD includes lessons that correspond to the chapters in the text, data files, answer files, question banks and Exam View, Vocabulary and Review Question Answers. Kentucky Department of Education 9780821943939 Page 4 of 4