Using the Sample Document
Task
Use word2canvas to create a Canvas Module using the sample w2c Word document.
Walk-through
"Chapter" list
Use the chapter list to skip directly to specific stages in the walk-through.
| # | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | What will the end result look like | Examine the Canvas module that will be produced by using word2canvas with the sample document |
| 2 | Comparing the Word doc and the module | Examine the similarities |
| 3 | Pre-requsites for using word2canvas | Brief explanation of what you'll need to use word2canvas |
| 4 | Pre-requsites for convering the sample Word doc | What you'll need to completely convert the sample Word doc |
| 5 | Four stages of word2canvas | Overview of the four stages of using word2canvas |
| 6 | Start the conversion: Stage 1 | Choose the Word doc to start the conversion |
| 7 | Stage 2: Check HTML | Check the HTML version of the Word document |
| 8 | Stage 2: Check the messages | Check the word2canvas messages generated during stage 2 |
| 9 | The Heading 2 as accordions option | Explanation of the h2 as accordions option in the Check HTML stagel |
| 10 | Stage 3: Check module structure | Check the draft Canvas module structure |
| 11 | Stage 4: Create the module | Explanation of the process of creating the module |
| 12 | Examining the new module | Step through the newly created module |
| 13 | Images, working and not | Discussion of 'canvas' and 'base64' images |