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Introduction to Computing: Web Design Challenge Gallery
design and code a website about you or Bermuda using HTML
view complete project instructions .pdf format (71.3KB)

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student site [1]

Teen Dream
Fall, 1999
CedarBridge Academy
Zakiya Bean, Maya Rica Davis, Claytina Swan

On this site you'll learn about different things that teens are interested in, as well as the way they react to certain things such as peer pressure, and teen pregnancy.

 
student site [2]

Teens 2000
Fall, 2000
Berkeley Institute
Attiya Talbot

Are you a teen? Tired of mug teen sites that are useless and just bore your life? Want a new site thats hip to what you want? Finally, a site has been created especially for teens, by teens! Welcome to Teens 2000!

 
student site [3]

The Young Bermy
view interview transcript
view interview video clips (password protected)

Spring, 2000
Berkeley Institute
Shirika Baker, Cassy Mallory, Kendace Phillips, Kenton Trott, Deanna Weekes

This is a web site that is designed to give young people around the World information on the things to do in Bermuda. This includes information on Music, Bikes, Fashon, Sports, foods and Swim Wear on the Island of Bermuda.

 
student site [3]

Adrian's Web Site

Fall, 2000
CedarBridge Academy
Adrian Miller

Throughout these pages, you will find out different things about me (Adrian). In these pages you will find out what I like, what my hobbies are, and things about Bermuda. I hope you will enjoy my web page.

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