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A+ tutorial you will find here - http://entire-courses.com/BSHS-352-Week-4-Website-Development-Team-Presentation

This archive file contains BSHS 352 Week 4 Website Development Team Presentation

A+ tutorial you will find here - http://entire-courses.com/BSHS-352-Week-4-Website-Development-Team-Presentation

General Questions - General General Questions Create a 12-15 page PowerPoint® presentation using a real or hypothetical human service organization and show/describe your agency's website that you plan to publish on the web. Use site building software available for free by web hosting providers, such as Yahoo! ®. Divide the work up equally between the team members. Presentations should have at the minimum the following requirements: · Overall quality layout or good use of template o One (real or hypothetical) internal link o One (real or hypothetical) external link o Graphics (photo or icon) o Explanation of the services the agency offers o Description of how clients can obtain the services o At least 1-2 slides that describe about the development process (site tools used, interesting features and how to make them work, hosting info, special challenges or accomplishments · The presentation should include information about the development process (site tools used, interesting features and how to make them work, hosting info, special challenges or accomplishments. Online students: include speaker notes in your PowerPoint® to explain each of the slides.

A+ tutorial you will find here - http://entire-courses.com/BSHS-352-Week-4-Website-Development-Team-Presentation

Sit at the front of the class. Research has shown that students who position themselves at the front of the classroom have higher grades overall. Being right up front makes it harder to become distracted, and you will be forced to pay attention. You will be glad you did when exams come around!