1 VIU ePortfolio
  • Understand
  • Build
  • Develop
  • Design
  • TRB
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On this page: 
  1. Headers
  2. Professional navigation with sections and buttons
  3. Gallery as navigation

1. Headers

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Using the same experimentation page you created for the previous step, experiment with:
  • Different header layout styles,
  • Editing the content of a header,
  • Copying a header to specific pages
Please note: You do not need a header if you do not want one.  Avi rarely uses headers these days since Weebly added the "section" element.  
There will be nothing to submit for this tutorial.  This is simply an area with which we feel you should experiment a bit.

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2. Navigation Buttons in Sections

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Follow the instructions on the video to change the navigation of your TRB Standards portion of your site from drop-down to button navigation.
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3. Image Gallery as Navigation

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Follow the instructions on the video to add an image gallery as navigation to one of your landing pages.  A landing page could be: Your home page, or your identity page, or your My Teaching page... any page that makes a natural place to navigate to your sub-pages.

Try to find images that will fit what you need.  This does not have to be perfect for now... you can always come back and edit.

Remember the image use guidelines provided in Step 3.
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  1. Publish the Site
  2. ​Go to your Tracker and claim XP in the Core Quest tab, the quest titled: 
    4g - W  |  ePortfolio - W  |  Headers & Navigation

Evaluation:
​Again, your instructor will spot-check for handling of instructions.  If you followed all instructions you will be given full credit for your work, but only about of third of the students will receive feedback at this time.  
Is this ideal?  No. Ideally every student would receive feedback quite quickly after completing a task.  However, in the PB program we need you to be able to build your ePortfolio fairly quickly and without waiting for feedback at every step.  We do this so that you begin to develop the ePortfolio and use it for assignments within the first few weeks in the program.  You will have plenty of time to edit and make changes based on feedback as you move through the program. Note that you receive credit every time you do some ePortfolio development work, so please do not be concerned about "wasting time fixing or redoing".
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All images on this site are CCO Public Domain or are created by Avi Luxenburg and are Creative Commons Share and Share Alike.
  • Understand
  • Build
  • Develop
  • Design
  • TRB