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            <title>Web Tutorials: XHTML, DHTML, ASP.NET, JavaScript</title>
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            <description>These tutorials are designed to support college-level classes in Web development, but they can provide introductions to these topics for anyone interested. All are works in progress and are being expanded as time permits. They run under Microsoft Server 2003 and .NET Framework 2.0, and have been tested using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 under Windows XP.</description>
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            <title>The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly or Why It&apos;s a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources</title>
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            <description>This web site provides guidelines on how to direct students to use the Web for research.  Suggestions are directed towards instructors on how to use the Internet in instruction.  Links to various Web sites are given for students to determine if the sites meet the Web guideline criteria.  A bibliography on Web evaluation is also provided.</description>
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            <title>Flash Tutorial</title>
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            <description>This site provides a tutorial for the use of Flash, a tool for creating interactive and animated Web sites.</description>
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            <title>TILT - Texas Information Literacy Tutorial</title>
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            <description>Interactive tutorial which will prepare the user to effectively research library resources and the Internet.</description>
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            <title>Google ~Guide</title>
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            <description>Google ~Guide is an interactive tutorial on how to use one of the most popular search engines, Google. An invaluable tool for Internet research, this guide shows you how to get more out of Google by explaining how Google interprets your query, how to make more effective queries, and how to make your queries more powerful using special characters.</description>
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            <title>PHP MySQL - Interactive Website Design</title>
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            <description>This is a tutorial intended to help the less technical minded website developer to get started in PHP and MySQL.</description>
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            <title>Creating s counter</title>
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            <description>Site explains how to create a free counter.</description>
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            <title>The ABCs of Building a Web Site</title>
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            <description>This beginner&apos;s tutorial is a guide through the entire process of building a Web site.   The tutorial has six chapters.  Chapter 1 - Hosting Your SiteChapter 2 - What the Heck is HTML?Chapter 3 - The Domain Name GameChapter 4 - Web Graphics BasicsChapter 5 - Top Ten Signs of an Amateur SiteChapter 6 - Promoting Your Web Site</description>
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            <title>Color on the Web</title>
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            <description>This interactive tutorial will give participants a good understanding of the hexadecimal number system for expressing color on the web.  Upon completion participants will have enough understanding to be able to calculate the hexadecimal code for any color they wish to use. The tutorial includes an interactive calculator at the end, in which participants can enter a six digit RGB code, select enter, and see a web-page background of that color.</description>
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