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Design Blueprints (cont.)

Although I prepared a presentation and samples of my design blueprints, I realized I still hadn't written them up as specified in the learning contract.  So here, without further ado, you'll find the purpose, approach, and flow of the website I'm creating.  (The demonstration is contained in my presentation.

Purpose
The purpose of the website will be to help my husband in his responsibilities as a math teacher.  However, it has been designed to help his students better navigate their own way through the class, enabling them to take control and responsibility for their own learning.

Approach
I'll be using a variety of design languages to create the website, including HTML, CSS, MySQL, and PHP.  This will allow for both static and dynamic content.

Flow
The website will include a landing page to orient students and their parents to the site.  It will also contain links to course-specific pages that detail what is going on in that class.

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