Assignment 1
Assignment 1
2057-30
Introduction to the Internet
Assignment #1
Develop a CV web page
This assignment will give you the opportunity to compose information for distribution via the Internet in
an effective manner.
Instructions:
Assignment #1 is due by Jan 18th, 11:59 PM.
Paste the screen shot of the web page and its source code in a word document. Save the document as
Name_ID_assignment_1. Upload the document via the Assignment #1 submission in Brightspace.
Students will be penalized 10% per day, including weekends and holidays, for overdue assignments.
Late assignments will be accepted for three days maximum after the submission day.
Assignment will be graded out of 100 but it weights 10% towards your final grade.
Assignments must be done using Text editors such as PS Pad, Notepad, or Brackets. You are not
allowed to use any Web authoring tool to do the assignment.
Assignments are not to be emailed to the Professor or Teaching Assistants. You get one submission
and one submission only in Brightspace. Assignments not found in Brightspace will receive a mark of
zero.
Please contact TA (Adrian Musselwhite) for any question related to this assignment.
Academic Integrity: Submit only work that is yours. As defined in the University of Windsor's Student Code of
Conduct, plagiarism is the act of copying, reproducing or paraphrasing significant portions of one’s own work, or
someone else's published or unpublished material (from any source, including the internet), without proper
acknowledgement, representing these as new or as one's own.
Grading Rubric:
Description Marks
Title 10
Lists (15 marks for each type of list) 30
Paragraph, and blockquote (10 marks for each) 20
Headings (10 marks for each type) 20
Formatting tags (5 marks for each) 20
Total Marks 100
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Task: Use a text editor to write HTML code to create the web CV page shown below. Make use of all
the HTML tags presented to you in the class. Fill the information in the CV. You need to add your
actual name and ID, but rest of the information can be dummy data.