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Semester: Fall 2014 Instructor: Anita L Sutton Class Info: ITD 110-F01

Location/Room: SP 2, Room 235 Office Location 1: FAC 2, Room 223 (Daytime); Online (Evenings)

Class Name: Web Page Design Days at Location 1: MTuWTh Class Days/Times:

MoWe 11:00AM - 12:15PM

Office Hours: Monday: 10:00AM – 11:00AM Tuesday: 9:00AM – 9:30AM 12:15pm – 1:00pm Wednesday: 10:00AM – 11:00AM Thursday: 9:00AM – 9:30am 10:45AM – 12:00PM Online Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:00pm – 10:30pm

Office Hour Notes: Online Office hours are conducted Online via Email.

Class Credits: 3 Instructor E-mail: [email protected] GCC E-mail Policy:

Students, faculty, and staff of Germanna Community College must use GCC email for all official college communications. This includes course-related communications between students and faculty. If you need help accessing your student email account please visit the ACC on either campus.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

ITD 110 – Stresses a working knowledge of web site designs, construction, and management using HTML or XHTML. Course content includes headings, lists, links, images, image maps, tables, forms, and frames. (3 semester hours)

Co-requisite/Prerequisite: ITE 115 TEXTBOOK AND SUPPLIES:

 Basics of Web Design HTML5 and CSS3, 2nd Edition,Terry Felke-Morris,

Addison-Wesley,ISBN: 9780133128918  FTP software

 Blackboard logon-id, password  Internet Connection

 Storage Device for homework and class work  Instructor and Class Web Page

I. LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of the course, the student will produce a webpage using the following: • Web Development using HTML5, XHTML, and CSS3

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• Publishing Web pages to server • Use of tags to format texts

• Create Hypertext links using relative and absolute paths

• Linking within a document, to an image, to a URL, to a specific document • Working with Graphics

• Use of Tables

• Working with Forms • Cascading Style Sheets

• Publish Web page with Media and Interactivity II. ASSIGNMENTS:

Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 Case Studies and Web Project documents must be attached to appropriate link in Blackboard.

Beginning with Chapter 5, all Case Study web sites and Web Project Web Site must be published (ftp’d) to the student’s site on the class web server.

The student will ftp their work to: ftp:student.germanna.edu. The student will view their work at: http://student.germanna.edu/yourlogonid. The student’s home page must be named: index.htm. Students will be notified of their logon id and password before work begins on Chapter 5.

The Chapter Case Study links from the student’s home page must include the Chapter number. Sequence the links to the assignments according to the order they are assigned. Incomplete, unlabeled, or un-sequenced assignments/class work will NOT be graded.

No Late Work accepted. No Excuses. No Exceptions.

The Course Outline, Course Schedule, and Power Point Lectures are located in Blackboard. Power Point Lectures are posted under the Course Materials tab. Assignments are listed on the Course Schedule with due dates.

Book Work is completed by following the step-by-step instructions for each chapter in the textbook.

BlackBoard Button Information

Course Outline Course Outline

Course Documents Power Point Lectures

Grades Your Grades

GRADING: (2100 total possible points)

Chapter Case Work (100pts X 11 Chapters = 1100 points Best Practice Checklist 100

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Semester Project: Points: Web Project Topic: 100 Web Project Analysis: 100 Web Project Site Map: 100 Web Project Page Layout: 100 Web Project Update Mtg Report: 100 Web Project Website: 200 Web Project Presentation: 100

FINAL Paper 100 GRADING SCALE: A 90 - 100% B 80 - 89% C 70 - 79% D 60 - 69% F < 60%

I. COURSE CONTENT: The following is your schedule of work to be completed and due dates. Print a copy and refer to this schedule frequently.

Course Outline: ALL WORK DUE BY 9:30am, Wednesday.

Week Topic Assignment

Start: 8/20 Due: 8/27

CH 1 Book Work for Chapter (Hands On

Practice). Includes Creation of Basic Home Page.

Attach index.htm to blackboard. NOTE: Homepage must be named: index.htm

Start: 8/27 Due: 9/3

Chapter 2 Book Work for section

Case at back of Chapter.

Attach Case homepage: index.html to blackboard

Start: 9/3

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Due:

9/10 Attach Web Design Best Practices Checklists to Bb (Class Work). Required for attendance credit.

Start: 9/10 Due: 9/17

CH 4 Book Work for section

Chapter Case

Semester Project: Case Study:: Web Project Topic Due. Attach Word document to Bb. Start: 9/17 Due: 10/1 CH 5 FTP: How To

In class instruction on how to FTP (9/29 & 10/1)

Book Work for section Chapter Case

Create a Basic Home Page named index.htm. index.htm will contain:

a) Header with your name and class b) Link to Case file: index.html c) Footer with your name

ftp: index.htm (your home page), all case web pages, and css files to your site folder on server.

Semester Project:: Web Project Planning Analysis Sheet, attach file to Bb.

Start: 10/6 Due: 10/15 CH 6

Book Work for section Chapter Case

ftp: ALL Case Study Files to server. See step 1 in case study for names of all files. Semester Project:: Web Project Site Map, attach file to Bb.

Start: 10/15

CH 7 Book Work for section

Chapter Case

ftp: ALL Case Study Files to server. See case study for names of all files. Be sure

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Due:

10/22 to include all html files, css files, image files, etc. Semester Project:: Web Project Page Layout Design

Start: 10/22 Due: 10/29

CH 8 Book Work for section

Chapter Case

ftp: ALL Case Study Files to server. See case study for names of all files. Be sure to include all html files, css files, image files, etc.

Semester Project:: Web Project Update Meeting Written Report.

Start: 10/29 Due: 11/5

CH 9 Book Work for section

Chapter Case

ftp: ALL Case Study Files to server. See case study for names of all files. Be sure to include all html files, css files, image files, etc.

Begin coding Web Project Web Site Start:

11/5 Due: 11/12

CH 10 Book Work for section

Chapter Case

ftp: ALL Case Study Files to server. See case study for names of all files. Be sure to include all html files, css files, image files, etc.

Continue coding Web Project Web Site Start:

11/12 Due: 11/19

CH 11 Book Work for section

Chapter Case

ftp: ALL Case Study Files to server. See case study for names of all files. Be sure

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to include all html files, css files, image files, etc.

Semester Project:: Finishing Touches to Web Site Project; ftp & test. Prepare to present.

Start: 11/19 Due: 12/1

Personal Website Development Develop Personal Website

ftp: ALL Personal Website Files to server. Be sure to include all html files, css files, image files, etc.

Start: 12/1 End: 12/3

Presentations: 12/1 & 12/3 Present Published Site to Class (3-5 minutes).

Student attendance REQUIRED both days. Websites MUST be presented on one of these days IN CLASS. No Make-Ups. FINAL Due: Monday Dec 8 NLT, no excuses. FINAL: Chapter 12 All Work Due NLT: 12/8/14 @ 11:00am

Run an automated accessibility test on your home page. Write a one page report that describes the results and your

recommendations for improving your site. Update Home page to include a clearly marked link to Final Paper.

ftp: updated home page (index.htm) and final paper.

Test site to be sure Paper is in a readable format.

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