MIS 310-001 Web Page Development Languages

Syllabus - Fall 2019

Course Description

Prerequisite: CSC 105 or MIS 213.
Study of the design and creation of basic Web pages in the business environment. Topics include page structure, human computer interface design, style sheets, reusability, and design basics. An emphasis is placed on best industry practice.

Schedule **Adjusted due to Hurricane Dorian

Tuesday Topic Thursday Topic
20 August No class 22 August Introduction
WPA: Course Mechanics [due 27 Aug]
TQ: Overview Concepts [due 2200, 27 Aug]
27 August HTML I
WPA: Assignment 1 [due 10 Sep]
MDN: Introduction to HTML
C/H: Ch. 3 | R/B: Ch. 2-3
29 August HTML I (cont)
TQ: HTML Quiz [due 2200, 13 Sep]
3 September Hurricane Dorian Closure 5 September Hurricane Dorian Closure
10 September HTML II
WPA: Assignment 2 [due 12 Sep]
12 September CSS I
WPA: Assignment 3 [due 17 Sep]
MDN: CSS basics
C/H: Ch. 4/7 | R/B: Ch. 4-6
17 September CSS II
WPA: Assignment 4 [due 2200, 20 Sep]
MDN: CSS First Steps
C/H: Ch. 4/7 | R/B: Ch. 4-6
19 September CSS III
MDN: CSS Box Model
Review
TQ: CSS Quiz [due 2200, 23 Sep]
24 September Exam 1 in-class practice
EXAM 1 online [due 2200, 27 Sep]
26 September EXAM 1 in-class
1 October Exam 1 reflection
CSS Layout I
MDN: CSS Layout | Float
WPA: Assignment 5 [due 2200, 7 Oct]
3 October CSS Layout II
MDN: Display
8 October CSS Layout III
MDN: Position
WPA: Assignment 6 [due 2200, 14 Oct]
10 October Fall Break/No class
15 October CSS Layout IV
MDN: Grids
WPA: Assignment 7 [due 2200, 21 Oct]
17 October CSS Layout V
MDN: Flexbox
22 October Responsive Design
MDN: Responsive
TQ: CSS Layout Quiz [due 2200, 25 Oct]
24 October Bootstrap
29 October Forms
MDN: HTML Forms
WPA: Assignment 8 [due 2200, 4 Nov]
31 October Images/Tables/Printing
MDN: Tables
5 November In-class Exercise
MDN: grid-template-areas
EXAM 2 online [due 2200, 11 Nov]
7 November EXAM 2 in-class
12 November Exam 2 reflection
JavaScript
MDN: Basics
14 November JavaScript
MDN: JS Guide
19 November JavaScript/jQuery
WPA: Assignment 9 [due 2200, 25 Nov]
TQ: JavaScript/jQuery Quiz [due 2200, 25 Nov]
21 November JavaScript/jQuery
26 November SEO 28 November Thanksgiving/No class
3 December Review 5 December Reading Day/No class
10 December No class 12 December Final Exam (1500-1800)

WPA = Web Page Assignment; TQ = Take Quiz; MDN = Mozilla Developer Network

Policy Information

Course Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

  1. Write standards-based, accessible web pages and style them to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
  2. Understand the latest version and standards of HTML5 and CSS3.
  3. Build a responsive website that can be displayed across multiple devices.
  4. Learn the basics of Java Scripting.
  5. Implement the use of jQuery to add life to your web pages.
  6. Implement the basics of SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

Academic Honor Code

As a student at The University of North Carolina Wilmington, I am committed to honesty and truthfulness in academic inquiry and in the pursuit of knowledge. I pledge to uphold and promote the UNCW Student Academic Honor Code.

The University of North Carolina Wilmington is a community of high academic standards where academic integrity is valued. UNCW students are committed to honesty and truthfulness in academic inquiry and in the pursuit of knowledge. This commitment begins when new students matriculate at UNCW, continues as they create work of the highest quality while part of the university community, and endures as a core value throughout their lives.

Please read and be familiar with the UNCW Student Academic Honor Code. Academic dishonesty in any form will not be tolerated in this class.

Special Needs

If you have a disability and need reasonable accommodation in this course, you should inform the instructor of this fact in writing within the first week of class or as soon as possible. If you have not already done so, you must register the Office of Disability Services in DePaolo Hall (ext. 2-3746) and obtain a copy of your Accommodation Letter. You should then arrange a meeting to make mutually agreeable arrangements based on the recommendations of the Accommodation Letter.

Title IX

UNCW takes all forms of interpersonal violence very seriously. When students disclose, first- or third-hand, to faculty or staff about sexual misconduct, domestic violence, dating violence and/or stalking, this information must be reported to the administration in order to ensure that students' rights are protected, appropriate resources are offered, and the need for further investigation is explored to maintain campus safety. There are three confidential resources who do not need to report interpersonal violence: UNCW CARE, the Student Health Center, and the Counseling Center. If you want to speak to someone in confidence, these resources are available, including CARE's 24-hour crisis line (910-512-4821). For more information, please visit www.uncw.edu/care