Focusing on cross-browser techniques, this book shows how to format Web pages into multimedia animation and interactivity. Includes a CD-ROM with DHTML techniques and Netscape Navigator 4.04 for Windows and Macintosh.
Provides an overview of library tools and technologies and their impact on information literacy instruction, with case studies and an examination of the implications of interactive, collaborative, and multimedia technology on web-based library services and collections.
Life would be very different without the Internet. Our governments depend on it. There would be no use for computers or mobile phones. Airlines would shut down. What can be done to safeguard the Internet? In this book, find out how scientists are working on ways to keep the Internet open and free from interruption.
A guide to using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom that provides practical strategies, a reference of tools, and suggestions for engaging students in authentic learning experiences.
Explains how to select a search engine, request information from online libraries and archives, explore governmental cyber-bureaucracy, verify information, deal with copyright issues, and cite online references properly.