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Week 2 – June 3 (in-class; 8:05 pm to 10:10 pm)Week 3 – June 10 (in-class; 6 to 10:10 pm)MISM3307-SA01 Summer 2008 San Antonio Campus 6-10:10 pm Tuesday DIVISION OF BUSINESSCOURSE SYLLABUS: MISM 3307-SA01, Web Site Design Summer 2008 San Antonio CampusInstructor: Tommy J. ThompsonOffice: Director, Campus Operations and Information Services, San AntonioOffice Phone: (210) 826-7595 ext. 225Home Phone:Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://satx.wbu.edu/tommy.thompson/mism3307 will be activated May 27, 2008.FAX: (210) 826-5699Office Hours: 9-5 M-F by appointmentClass Hours: 6:00 – 10:10 pm TuesdayClass Location: Room 101 Main CampusDESCRIPTION: Students will learn how to analyze information and apply graphic design techniques to develop effective, pleasing and useful web sites. PREREQUISITE(s): COSC 2311. $25 fee.TEXTBOOK: BOOK AUTHOR ED YEAR PUBLISHER ISBN# REVIEWPrinciples of Web Design, Sklar 3rd 2006 Thomson Learning 0-619-216662 Spring 08OUTCOME COMPETENCIES: Upon completion of this course, students will have developed an understanding of the uses, development, implementation and management of various web sites for both personal and business use. Students will also be able to program various JavaScript elements and Active Server Pages.Student progress will be measured by administering tests, four web assignments and the development and publication of a site tobe published on the World Wide Web.COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND EVALUATION: The final course grade will be determined using a 1,000-point grading system. There is no rounding up or down in this grading system. Grades are not rounded. For example, 899.99 points equates to a B. The value for each graded segment is listed below.Mid-term Exam 250 pt. (25% of grade) A = 900 - 1000Final Exam 250 pt. (25% of grade) B = 800 - 899Create/publish Web site 300 pt. (30% of grade) C = 700 - 799Web assignments (4) 200 pt. (50 pt. each) D = 600 - 699F = below 600Supplemental InstructionsYour web site design must contain the following:A minimum of ten separate pages, with links to each page;A minimum of one FrontPage theme; or one style sheet,A minimum of one frameset displaying at least two frames; or one JavaScript;A minimum of two tables;MISM3307-SA01 page 1MISM3307-SA01 Summer 2008 San Antonio Campus 6-10:10 pm TuesdayA minimum of five different font sets must be used;A minimum of one event handler must be used;A minimum of five graphic images must be used (either gif or jpg format);A minimum of two forms must be used:- One must collect data form the client and then send it to an Active Server Page (ASP) for processing and provide a feedback page to the client.- The other form must use the GET function to retrieve a web page for the client.Your web site will be published to the academic server. You may want to use a CD-RW, USB drive, or a floppy diskto transport files from home to the classroom.All of the forms, scripts, graphics, frames, tables, event handlers, and links must work in order for you to receive credit. There is no partial credit. Your program code either works or it doesn’t.M. Web Assignments:Read the chapters and the class notes for each week then answer the questions on the web site for each weekly web assignment. Please do not submit the web assignment questions before the week they are due (Ex: week 4 questions may be submitted after the week 3 meeting and no later than 10 pm on Tuesday of week 4).- Week 4 – Review questions on Page 121-122.- Week 5 – Review questions on Page 165-166.- Week 8 – Review questions on Page 283-284.- Week 9 – Review questions on Page 354.ATTENDANCE POLICY: During this course, students are expected to attend all classes and to be on time. Students are responsible for all assignments and lecture material including material missed during any absences. Students are expected to makeup any missed work due an absence or tardiness. Tests for this course will be administered via the web; therefore no make-up exams will be available. The lab is open for your use during the day, however there may be classes or testing scheduled. You should call the office first to ensure it is open at the time you wish to use it. You will need to show your Student ID Card to use the lab. You must vacant the lab no later than 5 p.m. so as not to interfere with the evening computer classes. Please do not assume that an assignment has been submitted by merely typing it or loading it onto a lab computer. Work conflicts, family emergencies, military TDY, and sudden changes in your scheduled work hours are not considered an excuse for failure to submit your assignments on time.Attendance will be taken via the Internet starting the second week of class. Submission of your attendance using the form provided on the class web site is considered a part of the grading process. Therefore, failure to send your attendance may not only result in you being counted as absent, but can have a negative impact on your course grade as well. You are expected to attend each scheduled class meeting. On the weeks when the class has web assignments instead of meeting in the lab you are expected to work the assignments during that week. Failure to accomplish the assignments during the week assigned will count the same as an absence for that week. Any student who misses 25 percent or more of the regularly scheduled class meetings will receive grade of F in this course. The university attendance policy can be found in the 2007-2008 academic catalog. If you do not have a catalog, you may obtain one through the main office. The attendance policy was also part of your new student orientation, which you were required to take. To summarize, the attendance policy states that any student who misses 25 percent (three classes for the San Antonio Campus) or more of a term will receive a grade of F. The university has a very liberal drop policy, especially for military TDY and medical exigency reasons. These policies can be found in the academic catalog. Since the semesters are only eleven weeks in duration, the university does not differentiate between excused and unexcused absences. Three late arrivals, early departures, or combination of the two may be counted as an absence. On


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