Haylee Jean Koonce AGCJ 407 Stage II Storyboard What advanced

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Haylee Jean Koonce AGCJ 407 Stage II Storyboard What advanced
Haylee Jean Koonce
AGCJ 407
Stage II Storyboard
What advanced elements make this site unique and/or more complete that your
Stage I Site?
In my Stage II Web Site I will incorporate advanced elements such as mouse-over
links, buttons, and photos, flash picture shows, and flash animations. Each page will
have mouse-over links and buttons. My “Past Champions” page will have a flash
animation, and my “Photo Album Page will have will have a mouse-over feature that will
change the picture from color to black and white.
What research (provide five specific examples) is needed to provide accurate, factbased content for the topic featured in the Stage II site?
In order to create a Web Site that is informative for its viewers I will use the
following research:
For my “Artificial Insemination” page I will use an article from the Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Services entitled “Artificial Insemination for Beef Cattle.”
http://osuextra.okstate.edu/pdfs/F-3164web.pdf
I will also use an article from Biotopics entitled “The artificial insemination (AI) of
cattle” http://www.biotopics.co.uk/edexcel/biotechnol/artins.html
For my “Embryo Transfer” page I will use another article for the Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Service entitled “Embryo Transfer in Cattle.”
http://osuextra.okstate.edu/pdfs/F-3158web.pdf
For information on the Brahman Breed I will use the site:
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/brahman/.
For information about our family history I will use the J.D. Hudgins Inc. Web
site. http://www.jdhudgins.com/about_jdh.html
How will complex or in-depth information be organized for the Stage II site?
The only pages that will contain in-depth information on my Web site will be the
“Artificial Insemination” and “Embryo Transfer” pages. In order to keep them organized
I will use bold headings and subheadings to tell what each section is about. I will also
make sure my information flows from top to bottom.
How does writing for the Web differ from traditional print materials?
When writing for the Web, we should write concisely, break up paragraphs, use
lots of headings and subheadings, and use fonts that are easy on the eyes. We must keep
in mind that reading things online can be more difficult than on paper, and its usually
better to keep things short and sweet.
How would you promote the Stage II site worldwide?
I will promote my Web site through search engine visibility.