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CIS233DA Internet Web Publishing II

Class No: 31973 Spring 2012
Dr. Jon Storslee

E-mail:
Phone: 602-787-6734

HomeE-commerce Blackboard CIS120CIS133CIS233CIS234CIS235

Week

Notes Topic Readings Assignments Due Pts
1/19 Note 1 Class intro & Review HTML

W3schools

Resources 1/26 20
1/26 Note 2 CSS & FTP

W3schools

Chapter 1

Fake Resume 2/9 30
2/2 Note 3 CSS & Dreamweaver Chapter 2      
2/9 Note 3 Dreamweaver Chapter 3 Dreamweaver Website 2/16 50
2/16 Note 4 Photoshop

Chapter 8 & 9

Original Graphics 2/23 50
2/23 Note 5 Forms Mal's E-commerce Form linked to Cart 3/1 50
3/1 Note 6 Screen Design Design Project Plan 3/8 50
3/8 Note 7 Flash

Chapter 6 & 13

Animation 3/22 50
3/15 Spring Break
3/22 Note 8 ASP ASP Video ASP Product Page
linked to Shopping Cart
4/5 100
3/29 Note 9 ASP & PHP
4/5

Note 10

Note 11

JavaScript JavaScript & DHTML Drop Menu & Rollover 4/19 50
4/12 Note 12 DHTML Chapter 5      
4/19 Note 13 Web Servers
Apache & Windows
Final Project 4/26 200
4/26 Note 14 Open Lab Final Projects Due
5/3   Final Class Go to Blackboard for Grades
Dreamweaver CS4 book
  • Author: Karlins

ISBN: 9780321719867

Web DesignOptional

The Principles of Beautiful Web Design

by Jason Beaird

Publisher: SitePoint

ISBN-13: 978-0975841969

 

You will receive 60% for completing the example in class. 70 to 80% for improving upon the assignment in class. 90 to 100% for a completely new demonstration of that technology.

I accept late assignments but I won't grade it until the end of the semester. You will receive only 70% of the grade you would have received if you turned the work in on time

I will use the standard Grade Breakdown for this class. The information presented in this class is too important for Cheating to be allowed.

Absences: Make arrangements ahead of time if you can't be at a class or test.

MCCCD Official Course Competencies


Office hours will be in the Lab!

Class Procedure and Homework

The course will consist of segments of lecture and hands-on software instruction.

Software instruction will usually take place in a classroom equipped with computers. You will be responsible for additional lab time outside of class to complete homework assignments and to prepare for tests.

I accept late assignments but they will be penalized so don't procrastinate. I will not grade more than 2 late assignments!

Student Handbook & Catalog:

All policies in the PVCC College Catalog, the PVCC Student Handbook, and specifically listed in this syllabus, apply to this course. Please consult the current PVCC College Catalog and Student Handbook and be familiar with all PVCC College and Maricopa Community College District policies.

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