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Instructor COURSE SYLLABUS IT270 Web Design and Management Fall 2002 Requirements Text Policies Grading Calendar Course Catalog Description: A study of modern web design along with an examination of markup and scripting languages (e.g., HTML, JavaScript), page, image and multimedia formats, and the techniques in developing and managing a web site. Page design, graphical user interfaces, interactive techniques and the importance of e-commerce are also emphasized. Prerequisites: CS101 or CS110. Course Goal: Course objectives, skills and knowledge students are expected to gain: Understanding design principles behind an effective web page and web site, along with graphical user interface design. Understanding the use of web technology to access databases, gather and disseminate information. Basic skills in image, audio and video processing for use on the web will be explored. Exploration of the use of HTML and other scripting languages such as JavaScript The use of server-side scripting - ASP will be explored. Exploration of other web technologies - DHTML, XML, VRML, e-commerce Prerequisites: Programming experience or CS101 or CS110. Instructor’s Information: Bill Thomas Office Hours: Wednesday, Friday 10:00 – 11:00 12:30 – 2:00 Tuesday, Thursday 10:30 – 12:00 1:00 – 2:00 Other hours available by appointment or chance. Feel free to stop by to see me at anytime. Office location: Phone Number: Email: BSC P209 641-3621 [email protected] COURSE TITLE: Web Design and Management Grading Scale: The following is my standard grading scale, which may deviate slightly from the norm as published in the catalog. A's are given for any average over 90, the C and D ranges are expanded to cover 15% intervals. Course Average Rounded Letter 90.0<=Avg<=100 90-100 A 89.5<=Avg<90 up to 90 A- 86.5<=Avg<89.5 87-89 B+ 82.5<=Avg<86.5 83-86 B 79.5<=Avg<82.5 80-82 B- 74.5<=Avg<79.5 75-79 C+ 69.5<=Avg<74.5 70-74 C 64.5<=Avg<69.5 65-69 C- 59.5<=Avg<64.5 60-64 D+ 54.5<=Avg<59.5 55-59 D 50.0<=Avg<54.5 50-54 D- Avg<50.0 0-50 F Academic Honesty and Integrity: The following course policies are for the course sections taught by Bill Thomas. Other Academic Honesty policies as specified by the college are also enforced as noted in the Pathfinder (on-line here) or in the college catalog. Collaboration, copying, plagiarizing, and cheating: Discussing solutions for an assignment with other students is strongly encouraged. Asking for help is also highly encouraged. Thus, if you receive any help on an assignment by a classmate, an assistant or otherwise, give credit within in the assignment to that person! You may not get full credit for the assignment in the case of substantial help, but your integrity and accountability is protected. Turning in work done by others that you claim as your own is not tolerated. Be sure, then, that the final solution turned in for grading is your own work. For the first offense of copying, plagiarizing or otherwise cheating, at the discretion of the instructor a zero will be given for the assignment or the final course grade will be dropped one full letter grade with no drop privilege. 06/20/17 Page 2 COURSE TITLE: Web Design and Management A subsequent offense on an assignment results in an F for the course with no drop privilege. Cheating in any manner on a test similarly will result in an F for the course with no drop privilege. In all cases the Provost, through the Office of Student Services, is notified of the infraction. Drop policy: At the end of the tenth week or the second exam, whichever is later, you may make the decision to drop and I will permit it with the exception noted below. Thereafter, the permission to drop will be my decision based on factors such as, but not limited to, attendance, attempts to do the work, academic integrity. Attendance Policy: Attendance is your decision, but you are responsible for the material covered during your absences. Graded, in class work cannot be made up unless the absence was excused. Please be aware that the instructor will be less than happy to accommodate assignment and project extensions or course dropping, or provide individual help on material covered in class when you have unexcused absences. In Class Conduct: Students are expected to be attentive in class. In particular, they are expected to participate in the lecture/discussion, and NOT use any applications (such as email, chat, Netscape or solitaire). A general rule of thumb to follow is that the student should not be using a keyboard or mouse during lecture. I enforce this more for your fellow classmates than anyone else. It can be very annoying to someone who is trying to listen to a lecture and his or her neighbor is typing away. Required Text 06/20/17 TITLE: Principles of Web Design AUTHOR: Joel Sklar TITLE: Essential ASP for Web Professionals AUTHOR: Elijah Lovejoy Page 3 COURSE TITLE: Web Design and Management Course Requirements Grading criteria: 3 Tests 10 Skill projects 1 Major team assignment 1 In class presentation or paper 300 pts. (100 points each) 100 pts. (10 points each) 150 pts. 50 pts. -----600 pts. Students are expected to take the exams and quizzes when scheduled. In the event of a missed exam, medical or related emergency, documentation must be provided in order to makeup the exam. Late assignments: All assignments due by class time on day assignments are Due. On assignments extensions may be granted in reasonable circumstances if agreed upon by the instructor at least one day prior to the due date. Extensions and penalties are as listed below: - Skill assignments (worth 10 points). One point for being late. Then for each school day it is late, it is minus one more point. This will be waived for each day that the student sees me and shows progress on the assignment. This is the student’s responsibility. - Major assignments (worth 150 points) Ten points for being late. Then for each school day it is late, it is minus Ten points. This will be waived for each day that the student sees me and shows progress on the assignment. This is the student’s responsibility. In all cases with late assignments the student must upload a document plan for completing the assignment, this must include visits with the instructor and the plan for completing the assignment. This must be uploaded by the assignment due date! If this is not received then the assignment will not be accepted late. Outside class: Students will need to spend additional time outside of class working in the computer labs to complete both the class work and the assignments. You will also be expected to have read over the chapters prior to coming to class. 06/20/17 Page 4 COURSE TITLE: Web Design and Management Course Calendar Topics Week One: Intro to basic Web design principles Week Two: Web Design principles Week Three: Web Site planning Chapter Readings Chapter 1 Review Problems Introduction to Web Design Project Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Review Problems Skill project 1 Choosing of Web Teams Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Week Five: Creating page templates Week Six: Web Typography Week Seven: Working with Images Week Eight: Frames Week Nine: Publishing, Maintaining, and Advertising a Web site Week Ten: ASP text Week Eleven: ASP text Week Twelve: ASP text Week Thirteen: ASP text Week Fourteen: ASP text Week Fifteen: 06/20/17 Major Project Chapter 1 Week Four: Web Navigation principles Homework Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Review Problems Chapter 4 Review Problems; Exam Review Skill project 2 Chapter 5 Review Problems Chapter 6 Review Problems Skill project 3 Chapter 7 Review Problems Web Team Meeting Project Proposal Due: Define Goal of site and Target Audience Proposals returned; Gather info; do paper mockup Exam Chapters 1-4 Paper mock-up presentations Work on Web design Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Review Problems Skill project 4 Finish Web design Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Review Problems Web Design Project Presentations Chapter 1 Skill Project 5 ASP portion Chapter 2 Skill Project 6 ASP portion Chapter 3 Skill Project 7 ASP portion Chapter 4 Skill Project 8 ASP portion Chapter 5 Skill Project 9 ASP portion Chapter Skill Project 10 ASP portion Page 5 Exams Exam Chapters 5-9 Final Exam COURSE TITLE: Web Design and Management 6 ASP text ASP text This calendar is tentative and may change to accommodate class progress. 06/20/17 Page 6