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      Introducing Accessibility

      Grades: 9 to 12
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      This lesson will introduce students to the topic of designing websites that take web accessibility issues into account and will ...
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      The Outline Approach to Web Site Planning

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      This lesson will introduce students to using a five page outline approach to developing a web site, as well as gathering content...
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      Client Interview Prep

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      Students will identify and create critical questions for interviewing a potential web design client.
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      Interview Thank You

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      Students will analyze follow-up options after an interview with a client.
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      Interview Appointment Prep

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      Students will develop a script/outline to help them make an appointment with a potential client and then make an appointment.
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