Mr. Zdeb's Computer Lab
Week of November 8th
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"The Prairie Hill definition of publishing is: combining text
and graphics in a layout." - from an ancient Prairie Hill proverb.
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This week we will start examining the HTML Editor. Theses are the programs used to create web pages. The one we will examine is an 'open-source' program originally written for the Linux operating system by Mozilla and now ported over to Windows. As such it is totally free and able to be downloaded off the internet at WWW.NVU.COM.
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Grades 6-8 Study of Vector vs. Raster (bitmap) graphics.
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Study Guide: Can you:
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Essay comparing vectors to bitmaps. Spelling, grammar etc. will be factored into the grade. To earn a 'B' the essay must compare (difference or similarity) four issues. There is no word, paragraph or length requirement. This is due by the last day of the grading period. Students may write the essay using MSWord at PH or any word processing program they have on their home computer. I will accept assignments in hardcopy, diskette, hand written or attached to an e-mail and sent to admin@prairiehill.org. Students may use the internet to look up many of the excellent sites that deal with computer graphics. If information is copied and pasted from the net to the essay, I will expect appropriate references. Remember: plagarisim is discouraged and will result in a failing grade!! |
G.I.M.P. (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
is an
Open Source program originally written for the Unix Operating System.
As
such, it is totally free!!!
It
is an extremely powerful and professional package. In its second
version
it has been ported over to the Windows Operating System. For more
information on GIMP licensing, versions, tutorials and availability
visit
gimp.org