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Home and Family Discourse

February 20, 2008 · 1 Comment

In this unit, a few elements need to be in-place before we explore the development of the wide-site to any great detail.

Background and Theory (Re-search): Let’s investigate the strategy/ies presented by Christopher Vogler’ The Hero’s Journey and Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces.

Read Chapter 3 (Ulmer):

Exercise: Homepage

Ulmer recommends the development of a homepage, the central web page for any additional work in the course. Students will find that the University is comfortable with and dependent upon Microsoft FrontPage 2003 for the development of web pages, so let’s begin, there: the development of a web page.

Designing an Autobiographical Webpage using FrontPage 2003.

How to Create a Password-Protected Web Page from Microsoft.com

Having created a “homepage” be sure to save your text often and title the page <index.html>, so any additional page that you create will be linked to the “core” page. “Save as” an “html” file obtained from the “drop-down, “Save As” menu.

Next, Ulmer suggests organizing your page as a narrative or “story,” so in order to give those random, chaotic, and otherwise disconnected anecdotes from your life structure, he suggests the framework applied to the screenplay will invite the reader/viewer or audience into dialogue with the writer. If you have skipped over the external links to Vogler and Campbell, then you will need to return to them–and READ. Create a navigational page, or outline page, for your site by using Vogler or Campbell’ model for storytelling.

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