Web 2.0 Samples
Below are a collection of different Web 2.0 products created during my graduate studies.
HTML/XHTML/CSS Coding
For Michael Stephen’s Internet Fundamentals class, I created a “live” form for submitting monograph requests to an academic libraries Acquisitions department. This form is currently being considered for use at Loyola University’s libraries.
http://www.mollymansfield.com/exercise10.html
Also for the Internet Fundamentals class, my final project (which demonstrated my cumulative XHTML/CSS coding and design skills learned throughout the semester; the project included an opening page (file name must be index.html), a minimum of three additional pages linked from that page, and one CSS stylesheet for all pages) was an online resume website.
http://www.mollymansfield.com/index.html
Blogs
Resources for Writing
- This blog was created to assist undergraduates in writing a literature review paper. This source was made in blog form in order to quickly and easily be updated with new resources when needed.
- The blog also includes tutorials that I developed to assist students in searching the resources.
- Resources for Writing Blog
Rastafarianism
- This blog was created to illustrate one method in which students could present a research project. Viewing this blog shows students the research path which was taken to obtain the information, the many different types of resources that were used to obtain the information, and the method in which their final product can be presented.
- Rastafarianism Blog