A Duck's Web was created by David, Brian, J.P., Samuel, and Danny, with additional help from the Wetlands Group, Brenda Butler, and Cathy Goldapp. Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to view a web "credits" chart.  Also, please visit our host, ThinkQuest.


Credits Chart

Name Research Original Graphics Hyperstudio HTML Dynamic HTML
David

I researched the anatomy of a waterfowl.

I created the "professional graphics" such as the background and logo.

I programmed the pages on our website.

I manually programmed the dynamic HTML and web enhancements for our website.

Brian

I researched the different waterfowls of Texas.

I created Hyperstudio stacks for interactive information at the Science Fun Day.

J.P.

I researched the different waterfowls of Texas.

I took pictures of the ducks at the zoo!

I created Hyperstudio stacks for interactive information at the Science Fun Day.

Samuel

I researched the wetlands and help create the games.

I programmed the pages on our website.

Danny

I researched the Ringneck duck and the migration patterns of the different waterfowls of Texas.

I made pictures of the ducks.

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   All information on this website has been researched and edited by certain students attending Hernandez Intermediate Middle School of San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District (SMCISD) of Texas; all information having a legal copyright or possession to a certain being, group, or commercial group was notified of the usage of their information, edited or unedited, and due credit is given to certain individuals or groups which have permitted the usage of their resources (information\pictures\etc.); not all objects are legally copyrighted, but ownership is presented.  For a list of resources, click here; copyright information can be displayed by hovering the mouse cursor over a certain area, such as a picture, and waiting 1-3 seconds until a pop-up window appears.