Beginning Web Page Programming Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

ITSE-1311-002 Beginning Web Page Programming

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: BCIS 1305 or instructor consent

Course Description

Skill development in web programming including mark-up and scripting languages. Create web sites utilizing a markup language and develop interactive web sites.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

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\ \ Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML,
\ 5th ed,
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\ Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML,
\ 5th ed, 2009
\ Felke-Morris
\ ISBN-13# 978-0-13-212270-2

Supplies

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  • \ Access to a PC (personal computer )
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  • \ Reliable access to the Internet.
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Student Performance

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  • \ Discuss background information and perspectives on the Internet, the Web, and HTML.
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  • \ Use all the key aspects of HTML, including using common elements such as paragraphs, headings, and lists.
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  • \ Use inserting inline high-lighting and special characters.
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  • \ Demonstrate creating hypertext links; inserting and working with inline images.
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  • \ Work with colors and backgrounds.
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  • \ Work with tables.
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  • \ Create multi-page Web sites.
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  • \ Create user-input forms.
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  • \ Create Web page design and layouts using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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  • \ Work with image maps, image slicers, and tables to create graphical front-ends and wraparound graphical interfaces.
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  • \ Design sticky Web sites that retain visitors, motivate return visits, and leverage visitor traffic.
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  • \ Use key technologies that are used in conjunction with HTML, including javascript, dynamic HTML, XHTML, and XML
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\ This course is an introduction to the Internet covering the elementary concepts of the network and introducing students to various communication tools for finding and using the information and resources available on the Internet and for communicating on the Internet. Students will also develop an elementary personal or business Web site.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

\ Students are expected to maintain a high standard of individual honor in their scholastic work. Students who are guilty of cheating, plagiarism, copying, or dishonesty may be excluded from class with a grade of  F; or, in flagrant cases, may be suspended from the College. The faculty of the CIS Department reserves the right to ask a student to verify any portion of a test by reproducing any specific section or all of the test in question.  Any action that compromises the computer systems at Amarillo College , including but not limited to hacking or cracking, can result in a grade of "F" in this course and possible further disciplinary action.

Grading Criteria

\ Final grades will be assigned as indicated below.

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\      A - Superior, Minimum of 90% average on exams and quizzes plus
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\            all homework turned in with a 90% average on graded work.
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\      B - Good, Between 80% and 89.49% average on exams and quizzes plus
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\            all homework turned in with a minimum average of 80% on
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\            graded work.
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\      C - Adequate, Between 70% and 79.49% average on all work.
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\      D - Minimum, Between 60% and 69.49% average on all work.
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\      F - Failing, Below 60% average on all work.
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\ EVALUATION:
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\ Student grade will be based on the following:
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\      5 % - Chapter Tests
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\      25% - Major exams
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\      25% - Homework assignments
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\      25% - Semester project
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\      20% - Final exam
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\     100%    TOTAL
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\ Assignment, homework, quiz, and test dates are provided for each student at the beginning of the semester. It will be your responsibility to complete each assignment, all homework, and take exams on the scheduled dates.

Attendance

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  • \ Check your email daily and have assignments in on time.
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  • \ An exam may be taken only one time
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  • \ Attendance will be determined from online class participation through homework assignments, discussions, and exams.
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Calendar

 

ITSE 1311, Beginning Web Page Programming

 

Chapter Assignments and Chapter Tests are required.  The Chapter Tests and Online Study Guide can be found at the AC Online (http://actx.angellearning.com).   

 

Week

Date

Chapters, Read

Tests

Assignments

 

 

1

1/17

Chapter 1

Chapter 1 Test

Assignment 1, Letter to Instructor

 

2

1/23

Chapter 2

Chapter 2 Test

Chapter 2 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, pages 60-63

 

3

1/30

Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Test

 Chapter 3 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, pages 111-113.

 

4

2/6

Chapter 4

Chapter 4 Test

Chapter 4 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, pages 155-159.

 

5

2/13

Chapter 5

Semester Project Assigned

Chapter 6

Chapter 5  Test

 

No Test for Chapter 6

Chapter 5 Assignment (none)

 Assignment:  Semester Project, Phase 1

Chapter 6 Assignment (none)

 

6

2/20

Chapter 7

Chapter 7 Test

Chapter 7 Assignment, JavaJam

Coffee House, pages 307

 

7

2/27

Chapter 8

Major Exam 1, Chapters 1-5 and 7

Chapter 8 Test

Chapter 8 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, pages 344-345

 

8

3/5

Semester Project

 

Assignment:  Semester Project Phase 2

 

 

3/12 

Spring Break

 

 

 

9

3/19

Chapter 9

Chapter 9 Test

Chapter 9 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, pages 390-392

 

10

3/26

Chapter 10

Semester Project

Chapter 10 Test

 

Chapter 10 Assignment (none)

Assignment:  Semester Project Phase 3

 

11

4/2

Semester Project

 

Assignment:  Semester Project Phase 4

 

12

4/9

Chapter 11

 

Semester Project

Chapter 11 Test



 

Chapter 11 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, page 462-463


 

 

13

4/16

Chapter 12

Chapter 12 Test

Chapter 12 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, page 489-493

 

14

4/23

Chapter 13

 

Semester Project

Chapter 13 Test



 

Chapter 13 Assignment, JavaJam Coffee House, page 527

 

Assignment:  Semester Project Phase 5

 

15

4/30

Semester Project

Major Exam 2, Chapter 8-13

Assignment:  Semester Project Phase 6

 

16

5/7

Final Exam, Seated Classes, see final schedule.  AC Online classes, due Monday, 11:55 of Final Week

Final Exam

 

 

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Syllabus Created on:

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Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM