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.
Tuesday | Topic | Thursday | Topic |
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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 3 Sep] MDN: Introduction to HTML C/H: Ch. 3 | R/B: Ch. 2-3 |
29 August | HTML I (cont) TQ: HTML Quiz [due 2200, 6 Sep] |
3 September | HTML II WPA: Assignment 2 [due 5 Sep] |
5 September | CSS I WPA: Assignment 3 [due 10 Sep] MDN: CSS basics C/H: Ch. 4/7 | R/B: Ch. 4-6 |
10 September | CSS II WPA: Assignment 4 [due 2200, 13 Sep] MDN: Introduction to CSS C/H: Ch. 4/7 | R/B: Ch. 4-6 |
12 September | CSS III TQ: CSS Quiz [due 2200, 17 Sep] |
17 September | Review | 19 September | EXAM 1 |
24 September | Exam reflection | 26 September | CSS Page Layout |
1 October | Website Design | 3 October | Forms |
8 October | In-Class Exercise | 10 October | Fall Break/No class |
15 October | Images/Tables/Printing | 17 October | Responsive Design |
22 October | Bootstrap | 24 October | Bootstrap |
29 October | In-Class Exercise | 31 October | EXAM 2 |
5 November | Deploying Websites | 7 November | In-Class Exercise |
12 November | JavaScript/jQuery | 14 November | JavaScript/jQuery |
19 November | JavaScript/jQuery | 21 November | JavaScript/jQuery |
26 November | JavaScript/jQuery | 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
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