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Modified 24 November 2004


E-commerce in South Africa - Interactive website

  1. In a group create a web site about E-commerce in South Africa so that at the end the public have learned in a fun way what E-commerce is all about.  It must be an interactive website, i.e. every page must be a DO page.
  2. Needed are at least 5 pages with a glossary, tile puzzle, PowerPoint as web, quiz and a crossword on the topic.
  3. Save the work in Projects / Term 1 with a clear name.  Hand in the completed rubrics.
  4. Online learners must submit it to school to your teacher as a zipped email attachment.  Online learners phone your teacher two days after submission to discuss the task - no phone call and discussion, no mark.
 

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E-commerce in South Africa - Interactive website

Achieved
Yes / No

Skills We can create and insert a ... which works well.

 

  glossary   
  tile puzzle  
  PowerPoint as a web  
  quiz   
  crossword  
  a title on every page  
Knowledge We were able to insert relevant information / images on e-Commerce in South Africa in the ...   
  definition glossary with at least 15 words with suitable illustrations  
  tile puzzle with 2 pictures  
  PowerPoint as a web with a self made animation  
  quiz of 10 questions  
  crossword with at least 10 clues   
Attitudes We realise the motivating aspects of the Internet and are able to add to the excitement of the web with interactivity.  
If the learners achieve all of the above they will obtain a 4. To obtain the maximum of a 6 further skills are required.   
Extra skills List the skills and indicate if they are completed. Such skills can include hot spot, quiz, jigsaw puzzle (program found in Resources folder on CD), pop up box, message on status bar, onload welcome message, frames page, mouseover, etc.  
      
     

 


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