Assignment:Web Project W~ndy Robinson Duke University wgrobin @acpub,duke.edu http://www.duke.edu/wgrobin/ethics/ Editor's Introduction: Maybe it~ a sign of the times: ~ndy~ class, '7~thics and the Internet," is of~red in a Department of Religion; her own specialty is Journalism; and this assignment (one of two project options) requires skills that only a j~w years ago would have been ~bund only among Computer Science students. The web page excerpts printed here are obviously missing the layout and links of their original J~rmat. I encourage you to look at this work as it was designed, at the URL listed above. - - TJ. Requirements All Web projects must be approved before proceeding. You are required to know HTML and to have established a home page, preferably on the Duke server. If you are interested in this option but haven't yet learned HTML, you may be able to take a class in time or if you learn how to use an HTML editor, you could possibly still make a Web project. Tools aside, E&I is a seminar in the Religion Department and not an electronic publishing workshop. Nevertheless, in 1997 it's no longer possible to fully understand the Net without some hands-on exposure to
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