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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.

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1 PUBLISHING & COLLABORATION

2 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.

3 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.

4 BLOGS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI Blog is short for web log.

5 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

6 BLOGS

7 WIKIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf3fLAct0OQ

8 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.

9 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.

10 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

11 PREPARING TO PUBLISH ▪ Step 4: Validate the Code – you can use W3C’s free Markup Validation Service: http://validator.w3.orghttp://validator.w3.org ▪ Step 5: Check for Compatibility – use multiple browsers ▪ Step 6: Conduct a Usability Test

12 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 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95OJPTik0do ▪ Step 10: Repeat Step 1 – Check Your Content

13 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 https://www.commoncraft.com/video-secure-websites-plain-english ▪ Secure Shell (SSH) ▪ Encryption - used to convert data into an unreadable form, called ciphertext.

14 STREAMING AND BANDWIDTH ▪ Streaming and Bandwidth ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f22iqjkeLUU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f22iqjkeLUU ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICJqv0TN6-c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICJqv0TN6-c


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