Addison-Wesley Web 101:  Making the 'Net Work for You
About the Book and Its Web site
Table of Contents
Preface
Features
Ordering Info
Sample Chapter
Exam Copy
Teaching Resources
About the Authors
awl.com
Features

To help you customize your teaching approach, each chapter of Web 101 is divided into two sections -- a core section that covers the basics and an optional "Above and Beyond" section that gives ample coverage on more advanced topics.

To make the material accessible to your students, Web 101 offers numerous pedagogical features:

Things to Remember -- facts, tips, and reminders
Important Concepts -- key terminology and definitions
Where Can I Learn More -- URLs for relevant Web sites
Problems and Exercises -- three special types of questions which allow students to find answers on the web, gain experience with software, and present and defend opinions.

Web 101 also features six types of reference boxes that appear throughout the text: do-it-yourself software checklists, practical tips and tricks, definitions of important terms or phrases, related information or background material, and relevant quotations by Web experts.


© Copyright 2000 Addison-Wesley, a division of Pearson Education, a Pearson plc company. All rights reserved. Legal disclaimer. E-mail webmaster@awl.com