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COURSE REQUIREMENTS:Topical Outline:Introduction to the Internet and Web DesignAn Overview of HTML, XHTML, and CSSApplying Styles to Text ElementsApplying Styles to other ElementsColor, Backgrounds, and ImagesLinks and MultimediaCreating ListsTablesFramesFormsCreating an XHTML DocumentGood DesignPublishing Your Web SiteAn Overview of Other TechnologiesCREATING WEBPAGES ICIS 180—FALL 2007—3 CREDITSCOURSE OUTLINEINSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Diane R. KellerOFFICE: Thatcher 211PHONE: (701) 228-5453E-MAIL: [email protected]:Basic Computer & Internet KnowledgeCLASS MEETS: MWF—11-11:50pm, Thatcher 214COURSE DESCRIPTION:Learn to write HTML for the purpose of creating webpages.REQUIRED TEXT & SUPPLIES:Web Site Design Made Easy: Dennis Gaskill( 3rd ed.)Morton Publishing Company, ISBN: 978-0-089582735-7USB flash drive (min. 256K)COURSE OBJECTIVES: To write HTML code for creating webpages (meets MiSU-B General Education Goal #3)  To demonstrate the ability to use present knowledge as well as research to solve problems. To understand the basic format of webpages and websites To critique webpages for content and appearanceNATURE TECHNOLOGY, AND BEYOND“MSU Bottineau emphasizes nature, technology, and beyond as a focus for the unique blend of courses and programs offered here. As a way to study these three areas, this university emphasizes ten general education goals, one of which is listed below. The comment that follows comes from the statement of philosophy of general education on the school’s website: ‘The incorporation of these core areas into our programs constitutes our commitment to a philosophy which has as its purpose the application of knowledge, culture and educational discourse designed to familiarize students with a broad context of learning.’ The general education goal this class helps to develop is ‘To develop knowledge and application of technology.’”(Albrightson, 2007)COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Students are required to complete all class activities. Attendance is required. Quizzes and tests cannot be made up. Exceptions may apply when students are excused because of a school function or if an emergency arises. Arrangements must be made with the instructor prior to class time. Excused absences are handled on an individual basis. Assignments are due at the designated time, even if you were absent. Assignments handed in late will lose a letter grade for each day late. Plagiarism will not be tolerated. The work handed in must be your own. Bring a positive, cooperative attitude to class each day.TOPICAL OUTLINE:Introduction to the Internet and Web DesignAn Overview of HTML, XHTML, and CSSThe Basic HTML SkeletonCSS StyleText FormattingApplying Styles to Text ElementsApplying Styles to other ElementsColor, Backgrounds, and ImagesLinks and MultimediaCreating ListsTablesFramesFormsCreating an XHTML DocumentGood DesignPublishing Your Web SiteAn Overview of Other TechnologiesJavaScriptJavaDHTMLFlashRSSXMLPerl, PHP, ASP, and JSP DatabasesMETHODS OF INSTRUCTION & GRADING:Instructional procedures include lecture, class discussion, daily assignments, research projects, webpage creations, quizzes, tests, and final project.Grades will be determined from points accumulated from daily work (randomly), quizzes, assignments, tests, and final project..93%=A 77%=C85%=B 69%=D BELOW


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