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The consumer can choose a product to buy from the product list on the home page, and they will then be
taken to the payment page or online payment.
Payment options include cash on delivery and electronic payments (online transactions made through
payment gateways, such as online bill pay, which enables you to create a secure online account and make
one-time or periodic bill payments).
Create a receipt for each transaction or group of transactions that includes payment information and item
information and is sent to the user. This receipt can be used in the event that a transaction fails or if the
user’s requested products are not received with the appropriate descriptions.
Lastly, web hosting to be done.
Case Study 2 : Online website for School
Choosing what information to include and how to organise it is one of the most crucial tasks in building a
school website. Creating a school website adds something special to the curriculum. Students and teachers
should talk about the kinds of things they wish to add to the website during the development phase. When
creating a website for their own school, students may want to think about the following difficulties.
Information about the School: The school’s contact details, including its phone number and address,
should be listed, along with any driving instructions (if required). The school’s history, mission statement,
and honours bestowed upon it are fascinating and help to foster a sense of belonging. The names of the
staff and faculty, together with their e-mail addresses from the university, may also be included. There may
also be details on after-school care, the bell and bus schedules, and other office hours.
School Policy: It is possible to make the school policy, a crucial document, easily accessible by posting
it on the school website. Information about school policies may include usage of the Internet while at
school, admission standards and procedures, dress code, absences, and expected behaviour. Access to this
information can be improved by posting school policies on your website.
School Calendar of Events: A calendar of events gives parents, staff, and students a simple way to stay
informed about what is going on at the school. Among the special occasions that might be covered are
school plays, athletics, field excursions, and standardised tests. The calendar might also include the lunch
menu for the school. The amount of paper and printing required to display events is reduced thanks to the
ease with which calendars may be updated each month. Additionally, parents don’t have to worry about
losing the most recent calendar because they can always retrieve it.
Cocurricular Activities: Clubs or organisations at school that plan events can make their own sites
outlining their goals and planned activities for the entire year. Detailed meeting and event calendars are
helpful for informing students and stimulate their interest.
Newsletters: Another excellent way to share information about the school is through newsletters written
by the kids. Articles, trip reports, and reports on unique school happenings are all acceptable student
submissions. Students that are involved get the opportunity to express their ideas in writing and foster a
sense of school pride. It’s possible to include a message from the principal encouraging parents to become
involved and motivating kids.
Parent Engagement: Keeping parents informed of options like volunteering, PTA meetings, and fundraising
initiatives is a great approach to promote parent involvement. The school can assist parents in finding
activities that meet their interests as well as their time and schedule restrictions by offering a variety of
options.
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