AY Honor Internet - Advanced Answer Key used by North American Division
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1
Have the Internet and Computers and Mobile Devices honors.
2
Define the following terms (or their equivalents) and tell where and how they are used:
2a
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)
2b
Hyperlink
2c
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
2d
CSS
2e
Hex Codes (for color)
2f
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)/Domain Name
2g
Responsive Design
3
Explain and show examples of each of the following on a functional website.
3a
Website
3b
Webpage
3c
Clickable Link
3d
Menu
3e
Calendar
3f
About Us/Contact Page
3g
Photo Gallery
3h
Header/Footer
3i
Embed
3j
Form
3k
Button
4
Explain and evaluate the different types of graphics used on the internet:
4a
GIF
4b
JPEG or JPG
4c
PNG
4d
SVG
5
Learn and demonstrate the use of basic HTML commands OR an equivalent website-building tool/language (like WordPress, Wix, XML, or PHP). If using HTML, be able to write a basic page that includes these tags:
- <html>...</html>
- <head>...</head>
- <body>...</body>
- <h1>...</h1>
- <b>...</b>
- <i>...</i>
- <p>...</p>
- <br />
- <hr />
- <ol>...</ol>
- <ul>...</ul>
- <a href>
- <img src="" />...<!-- image -->
6
Explore and apply basic web graphics skills:
6a
Learn how web graphics can be made small enough to load quickly on websites.
6b
Create and save the same image in three common web formats (like JPG, PNG, and GIF). Make sure each file is small enough to load quickly.
7
Build and maintain a functional website, alone or with a group (e.g. family, Pathfinder unit, church team) for three months, keeping it updated. The site should include at least four connected pages. It can be built using HTML, a website builder like Wix, WordPress, Google Sites, or similar.
Elements to include within the website:
- Navigable Menu
- Embedded Images (three properly used graphics formats)
- Clickable links
- Text in custom hex color (e.g. #0099CC)
- Header and Footer
- Responsive Design
The website should include:
- Homepage – Say what the site is for, include at least one image.
- Photo Gallery – Show real-life events or fun experiences from your group.
- Contact Page – Include a contact form and email address.
- Links Page – Share at least eight links to helpful or favorite websites (such as Adventist resources, Bible tools, or hobbies).
- (Optional but encouraged) If the site represents a Pathfinder club or youth ministry, include a calendar of upcoming events.
Equipment / Resources for fulfilling the Advanced Internet Honor:
- Computer (either Macintosh or PC) with browser support -- many editing programs are built into the Web 2.0 interface, meaning that all you have to do is login and start editing your webpages/website. OR in some classic environments, you may need to edit with an HTML editing program or WYSIWYG web design program. On a PC, "Notepad" or on a Mac, "TextEdit" can create HTML and freeware such as Komposer (PC, Mac, Linux) are available.
- A scanner, a digital camera or another means of getting photos on the computer.
- Web space can be obtained for free almost anywhere, just do a search for “free web hosting.” Be aware that most free sites are ad supported and those ads may NOT support the ideals of your organization, also w3schools.com offers free hosting for a small static site and infinityfree.com offers limited free dynamic web hosting (with php). If you are creating a site for an Adventist church/school, you have free website space already from adventistchurchconnect.com. Contact them or login for more information.

