I used to have a button on my class weekly website that allowed users to visit my page. But I have now embedded a new Facebook box on my home page that allows users to see what is happening on the Facebook page without clicking a button. I think this will be helpful to some users because I sometimes find myself of webpages and want to visit their Facebook page but I don't want to leave the page right then. My embedded Facebook application allows users to view the Facebook page without having to leave my class website.
I want to meet the target in our website rubric to "Include more than one interactive/dynamic element" that gives users appropriate feedback (and is not just for entertainment) but I am having a hard time thinking about what I could put on my website that would fulfill this. I have thought about including a survey about what parents are searching for on the site (and this can help me create a better experience for my users) but this doesn't really give the user any feedback. I will also try to include a custom search bar so parents could search the site more easily to find what they need. A custom search bar would provide the user with helpful feedback. This is an area I need to take a closer look at in order to meet the expectations I
have for myself with this project.
Java Script Update: I was wondering at first how Java Script might enhance my page and had come to the conclusion that it probably wouldn't; however, after doing the assignments from this week I realize that it's pretty easy to use Java Script. I'm thinking now that I might use Java Script to embed a calendar onto my class webpage.
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