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Content Objective) applicable) Desktop Publishing Weeks 1-6 10-12 1. Create and edit a publication. 2. Design a newsletter. 3. Publish a tri-fold brochure 1-1 Start and quit Publisher 1-2 Describe the Publisher window 1-3 Choose Publisher template options 1-4 Create a flyer from a template 1-5 Replace Publisher template text 1-6 Edit a synchronized object 1-7 Delete objects 1-8 Check spelling 1-9 Save a publication 1-10 Replace a graphic 1-11 Print a publication 1-12 Change publication properties 1-13 Open and modify a publication 1-14 Convert a print publication to a Web publication 2-1 Describe the advantages of using a newsletter medium and identify the steps in its design process 2-2 Edit a newsletter template 2-3 Insert, delete, and navigate pages in a newsletter 2-4 Edit a masthead 2-5 Import text files and graphics, and continue stories across pages 2-6 Use color scheme colors 2-7 Insert page numbers in headers and footers 2-8 Resize objects 2-9 Edit captions, sidebars, and pull quotes 2-10 Employ correct cut, copy, and paste techniques 2-11 Check a newsletter for spelling and design errors 2-12 Print a two-sided page 3-1 Discuss advantages of the brochure medium 3-2 Choose brochure options 3-3 Create a custom color scheme 3-4 Edit brochure template text boxes 3-5 Use AutoCorrect options and the Format Painter 3-6 Create a font style and format paragraphs 3-7 Edit a Sign-up form 3-8 Describe the use of graphic formats 3-9 Wrap text around a graphic 3-10 Create a logo from scratch using AutoShapes

3-11 Format AutoShapes in the scratch area 3-12 Duplicate, resize, and reposition objects 3-13 Create a composite object in the scratch area 3-14 Create a WordArt object 3-15 Create a watermark on the Master Page 3-16 Choose appropriate printing services, paper, and color libraries 3-17 Prepare a publication for outside printing Template, Font Scheme, Color Scheme, Contact Information, Object, Catalog, Workspace, Guides, Task Pane, Headline, Placeholder, Wordwrap, Page Layout Publisher 2007 Complete Concepts and Techniques, Exploring Desktop Publishing,

Content Objective) applicable) Desktop Publishing and Programming Weeks 7-12 10-12 4. Create different brochures. 5. Use business information sets to create a letterhead and a business card. 4-1 Create a two page brochure from scratch 4-2 Create a tri-fold brochure from scratch 5-1 Create a blank publication and edit the margin and ruler guides 5-2 Create, use, and delete a business information set 5-3 Use letterhead production techniques to create a letterhead from scratch 5-4 Use the Arrange menu to snap, align, distribute, order, rotate, and flip objects 5-5 Crop a graphic and edit wrap points 5-6 Save an edited graphic as a picture file 5-7 Fill an AutoShape with a picture and add a border and shadow 5-8 Create a gradient fill with tints, shades, patterns, and textures 5-9 Use the Content Library 5-10 Insert a date that updates automatically 5-11 Create, edit, and format a table 5-12 Use the Measurement toolbar 5-13 Create a business card 5-14 Select multiple objects Letterhead, Component, Snapping, Align, Recolor, Scaling, Rotate, Flip, Patterns, Tint, Shadow, Drop Cap, Kerning, Tracking, Data Source, Merging Publisher 2007 Complete Concepts and Techniques, Exploring Desktop Publishing, and Handouts

Content Objective) applicable) Desktop Publishing and Programming Weeks 13-18 10-12 6. Create a form letter with merged fields, a catalog with data from a database, and a personalized label. 6-1 Select Web site template options 6-2 Edit the navigation bar 6-3 Create and use a bookmark 6-4 Insert an animated graphic and alternative text 6-5 Use an empty picture frame 6-6 Set Web page options 6-7 Insert a background sound 6-8 Create a Web page from scratch 6-9 Insert form controls 6-10 Set form control properties 6-11 Set form properties 6-12 Use return data values 6-13 Add a hot spot 6-14 Create an HTML code fragment Interactive Web Sites, Electronic Commerce, Electronic Form, Computer Programming, Visual Basic for Applications, Home Page, Bookmark Publisher 2007 Complete Concepts and Techniques, Exploring Desktop Publishing,

Web Design: HTML and Expression Web Weeks 19-24 10-12 Content 1. Introduction to HTML 2. Create and Edit a Web Page Objective) 3. Create Web pages with links, images, and formatted text 4. Create Tables in a Web Site applicable) 1-1Describe the Internet and its associated key terms. 1-2 Describe the World Wide Web and its associated key terms 1-3 Identify the types and purposes of Web sites. 1-4 Discuss Web browsers and identify their purpose. 1-5 Define Hypertext Markup Language and standards used for Web development. 1-6 Define Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language and describe its relationship to HTML 1-7 Define Extensible Hypertext Markup language and describe its relationship to HTML 1-8 Discuss the five phases of the Web development life cycle. 2-1 Identify elements of a Web page 2-2 Start Notepad and describe the Notepad window 2-3 Enable word wrap in Notepad 2-4 Enter the HTML tags 2-5 Enter a centered heading and a paragraph of text 2-6 Create an unordered, ordered, or definition list 2-7 Add an image, change the background color of a Web Page and add a horizontal rule 3-1 Describe linking terms and definition 3-2 Create a home page and enhance a Web page using images 3-3 Align and add bold, italics, and color to text 3-4 Change the bullet type used in an unordered list 3-5 Add a text link to a Web page in the same Web site 3-6 Add a e-mail link 3-7 Use absolute and relative paths 3-8 Add an image with wrapped text 3-9 Add a text link to a Web page on another Web site 3-10 Add links to targets within a Web page 4-1 Define table elements 4-2 Describe the steps used to plan, design, and code a table 4-3 Create a borderless table to position images 4-4 Create a horizontal menu bar with text links

4-5 Copy and paste HTML code to a new file 4-6 Create a borderless table to organize text 4-7 Create a table with borders and insert text 4-8 Change the horizontal alignment of text 4-9 Add background color to rows and cells 4-10 Alter the spacing between and within cells using the cellspacing and cellpadding attributes. 4-11 Insert a caption below a table 4-12 Create headings that span rows and columns using the rowspan and colspan attributes Internet, Network, Internet backbone, Internet Service Provider, World Wide Web, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Web Server, Web Site, Intranet, Extranet, Web Browser, Uniform Resource Locator, Hyperlink, Hypertext Markup Language, HTML Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques,

Web Design: HTML and Expression Web Weeks 25-30 10-12 Content 5. Create an Image Map 6.Use frames in a Web Site Objective) 7. Create a form on a Web Page 8. Create Style Sheets applicable 5-1 Define terms relating to image mapping 5-2 List the differences between server-side and client-side image maps 5-3 Sketch hotspots on an image 5-4 Describe how the x- and y-coordinates relate to vertical and horizontal alignment 5-5 Open an image in Paint and use Paint to map the coordinates 5-6 Create the home page and additional Web Pages 5-7 Create a table, insert an image into a table, and use the usemap attribute to define an image map 5-8 Add text to a table cell and create a horizontal menu bar with text links 5-9 Use the <map> </map. tags to start and end a map 5-10 Use the <area> tag to indicate the shape, coordinates, and URL for a mapped area 6-1 Define terms related to frames 6-2 Describe the steps used to design a frame structure 6-3 Plan and lay out a frameset 6-4 Create a frame definition file that defines three frames 6-5 Use the <frameset>tag 6-6 Use the<frame/>tag 6-7 change frame scrolling options 6-8 Name a frame content target 6-9 Set frame rows and columns 6-10 Create a navigation menu page with text links 7-1 Define terms related to forms 7-2 Describe the different form controls and their uses 7-3 Use the <form> tag 7-4 Use the <input> tag 7-5 Create a text box 7-6 Create check boxes 7-7 Create a selection menu with multiple options 7-8 Use the <select> tag 7-9 Use the <option> tag 7-10 Create radio buttons

7-11 Use the <fieldset> tag to group form information 8-1 Describe the three different types of Cascading Style Sheets 8-2 Add an embedded style sheet to a Web page 8-3 Change the margin and link styles using an embedded style sheet 8-4 Create an external style sheet 8-5 Change the body margins and background using an external style sheet 8-6 Change the link decoration and color using an external style sheet 8-7 Change the font family and size for all paragraphs using an external style sheet 8-8 Change table styles using an external style sheet. 8-9 Use the <link/> tag to insert a link to an external style sheet 8-10 Add an inline style sheet to a Web page Internet, Network, Internet backbone, Internet Service Provider, World Wide Web, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Web Server, Web Site, Intranet, Extranet, Web Browser, Uniform Resource Locator, Hyperlink, Hypertext Markup Language, HTML Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques

Web Design: HTML and Expression Web Weeks 31-36 10-12 Content 1. Create a Expression Web Site 2. Work with images and links Objective) 3. Work with templates and styles 4.Create styles and layouts with CSS 5. Work with data tables and inline frames 6. Add interactive buttons applicable) 1-1 Describe the features of Expression Web s main window 1-2 Crate a new Expression Web site 1-3 Create headings and lists 2-1 Insert and align an image 2-2 Change the workspace 2-3 Add borders and margins to an image 2-4 Create a folder for images 2-5 Add internal links 2-6 Add external links 3-1 Rename a page 3-2 Rename a folder 3-3 Add and delete pages 3-4 Add and delete folders 3-5 Replace content in the template 3-6 Define styles and style sheets 3-7 Modify a style 3-8 Create a style 4-1 Create ID-based styles 4-2 Position content with CSS 4-3 Format text with CSS 4-4 Identify CSS syntax 4-5 Create a font family 4-6 Create an external style sheet 4-7 Modify a style sheet using code 4-8 Add a Web page using CSS layouts 5-1 use a preformatted style sheet 5-2 Insert a data table 5-3 Change table and cell properties 5-4 Add text and images 5-5 Add rows and columns 5-6 Merge and split table cells

5-7 Format a table using CSS 5-8 Convert text to a table 5-9 Distribute rows and columns 5-10 Create an inline frame 6-1 Create an interactive button 6-2 Duplicate an interactive button 6-3 Edit an interactive button 6-4 Test an interactive button 6-5 Add jump behavior 6-6 Add a status message behavior 6-7 Add a swap image behavior 6-8 Create an image map Formatting, Headings, Indenting, hypertext Markup Language, Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, Design View, Code View, Split View, Visual Aids, Quick Tags, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS),Inline frame, HTML Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, Microsoft Expressions