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PUBLISHING & COLLABORATION
SOCIAL NETWORKING
▪ Web sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are generally the first names people associate with social networking. However, blogs and wikis are also social networking platforms. ▪ Twitter is a social networking site for
microblogging, or frequently communicating with a brief message (140 characters or less) called a tweet.
SOCIAL NETWORKING
▪ Web sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are generally the first names people associate with social networking. However, blogs and wikis are also social networking platforms. ▪ Twitter is a social networking site for
microblogging, or frequently communicating with a brief message (140 characters or less) called a tweet.
BLOGShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI
Blog is short for web log.
BLOG RULES▪ First name only—not your last name ▪ Do NOT share personal information about you or your school. ▪ Do NOT type email addresses or IM screen names. ▪ Do NOT type home addresses or phone numbers. ▪ Do NOT link to your personal blog or school blog, which might reveal information
you don’t want shared. ▪ Think about who might be reading your blog entry, and make sure you are polite. ▪ Make sure your blog entry stays on the topic. ▪ Always make sure that you:
• Check your spelling • Check your spacing • Check your capitalization • Check your punctuation • Check your grammar and use of words • Be respectful of others’ ideas
BLOGS
WIKIShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf3fLAct0OQ
WIKIS▪ A wiki is a Web site that is like an open forum for a
community to share ideas about a particular topic. ▪ Wikis can be updated by visitors at any time, using a
simple form on a Web page. ▪ The most well-known and largest wiki is Wikipedia, an
online encyclopedia, which can be updated by anyone at any time. ▪ Wikis allow visitors to share their collective knowledge
to create a resource freely used by all.
PREPARING TO PUBLISH ▪ After you have created content for your Web
site, you are ready to upload, or publish, it to the Web. ▪ In this section, you will be introduced to the
steps you should take before publishing, such as proofing content, validating markup, verifying copyright, and testing functionality and compatibility.
PREPARING TO PUBLISH ▪ Step 1: Check Your Content - spelling, grammar,
typos, alignment, consistency, etc.▪ Step 2: Verify Copyright – make sure you have the
rights to use everything you have used▪ Step 3: Test Site Pages - make sure all links work,
check page weight/loading time (You will lose nearly half your visitors if they have to wait longer than 15 seconds for a page to load. Only 5% of visitors will wait longer than 30 seconds.) set up metadata terms for search engines
PREPARING TO PUBLISH
▪ Step 4: Validate the Code – you can use W3C’s free Markup Validation Service: http://validator.w3.org▪ Step 5: Check for Compatibility – use multiple
browsers▪ Step 6: Conduct a Usability Test
PREPARING TO PUBLISH ▪ Step 7: Check Your File Names
▪ File-naming conventions: ▪ Use short names that describe the file function or content. ▪ Do not use spaces or other symbols. ▪ Use letters, numbers, hyphens and underscores only. ▪ Do not begin a file name with a number. ▪ Use hyphens to separate words
▪ Step 8: Choose a Domain Name ▪ Step 9: Choose a Web Hosting Service https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=95OJPTik0do▪ Step 10: Repeat Step 1 – Check Your Content
UPLOADING YOUR WEB SITE ▪ File Transfer Protocol (FTP), FTPS and SFTP ▪ FTP is a set of rules that allow files to be exchanged
between computers on the Internet. ▪ FTP, FTPS and SFTP are commonly used to transfer Web
page files from the designer's computer to a Web server.
▪ Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) ▪ https://www.commoncraft.com/video-secure-websites-plain-english
▪ Secure Shell (SSH) ▪ Encryption - used to convert data into an unreadable
form, called ciphertext.
STREAMING AND BANDWIDTH ▪ Streaming and Bandwidth
▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f22iqjkeLUU
▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICJqv0TN6-c