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Module 2

Lesson 1
Web content and design
Module introduction
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As you already know, the Internet is revolutionizing how we obtain and use information. People around the world can now easily access and share information, whereas they were once limited by region. Worldwide, many are educating themselves in profound ways thanks to the bountiful learning content on the Web.
Web technologies affect how we access and process information. For example, reading print on paper is done traditionally in sequence. On the Web, hyperlinks change that process. Readers access editorial content from various places and determine their own paths through it. Some may choose to read sequentially for maximum benefit, while others may choose to explore a site by searching for specific pieces of information. Either way, Web and content developers seek to design sites and content that accommodate multiple styles of user behavior.
After completing this module, you'll be able to identify
  1. Business uses of the Internet
  2. Business uses of intranets and extranets
  3. How businesses use networks
  4. How signs create meaning on a Web site
  5. How metaphors create meaning on a Web site
  6. Navigational and usability methods
  7. How to make a Web site faster and easier to navigate
  8. Browser compatibility solutions
  9. Cross-platform compatibility solutions
     
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