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Calendar, ITSC 1413.7260 - Fall 2005

Saturdays 10 AM
by Richard Hill

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All assignments are due by the next class session unless noted.

  • Week One 9/3/2005
    • IMPORTANT:

      If you are receiving Financial Aid grants or loans and are enrolled in a Distance Learning class, you must show participation in this class prior to the certification date (the 12th day after the start date of the class) by e-mailing/contacting the instructor. Students taking open enrollment classes that do not have traditional semester start dates should make note of the start date of their class.

      Do not drop or stop attending any class without consulting the Financial Aid Office. Changes in your enrollment level and failing grades may require that you repay financial aid funds.

    • Scavenger Hunt
    • Syllabus
    • Lab Policies
    • Open Lab Information
    • Student Profile
    • Define Your Site
    • Project One: Fame and Fortune (due beginning of Week Six)
    • HOT Ch. 1 & 2 (basically reading)
    • Exploring Web Design Ch. 1: Make the World Wide Web a Better Place (basically reading)
  • Week Two 9/10/2005
  • Week Three 9/17/2005
  • Week Four 9/24/2005
    • HOT Ch. 5: Hyperlinks
    • Blogger Exercise #2
    • Be sure to read the technical objectives for Project 1 - Fame and Fortune, so that your grade for the project is excellent. Project 1 is due in two weeks.
  • Week Five 11/01/2005
  • Week Six 10/08/2005
  • Week Seven 10/15/2005
    • In Class: CSS Demo
    • HOT Ch. 9: CSS
    • Ignore>>XHTML Exercises - to be posted
  • Week Eight 10/22/2005
  • Week Nine 10/29/2005
  • Week Ten 11/05/2005
  • Week Eleven 11/12/2005
    • Project 3 - Redesign Due
    • Exploring Web Design Ch. 6: Turning Your Creative Potential into a Reality
    • Project Four: eCommerce Website
      Example 1, Example 2, Demo 1, Demo 2
    • Begin Project #4 in class.
    • Remember, last day to withdraw with a grade of "W" is 11/17/2005.
  • Week Twelve 11/19/2005
    • Complete Class Surveys.
    • Continue Project #4 in class. Demo 1, Demo 2
    • HOT Ch. 13: Forms
    • Exploring Web Design Ch. 7: The Technologies of Multimedia and Web Design
    • Blogger Exercise #6
  • Week Thirteen 11/26/2005 - Thanksgiving Holiday, NO CLASS
  • Week Fourteen 12/03/2005
  • Week Fifteen 12/10/2005
    • Project Four: eCommerce Website due
    • Optional: HOT Ch. 19: Media Objects
    • Blogger Exercise #8
    • Class Evaluation
    • Important Closing Survey and Notes
    • All late work is due by 4 PM on 12/12/2005
  • Week Sixteen - NO CLASS. Semester is over.
    • All late work is due by 4 PM on 12/12/2005

 

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  •      = No class.
  •      = Project assigned.
  •      = Project due.
  • ic = in class
  • Bookwork = Chapters in text. You should work through each chapter, performing all exercises. Bookwork chapters are required assignments (ungraded and checked off as completed) and are to be uploaded to the NL server.
  • Readings = Articles for reading--not graded.
  • Topics = Short papers or projects. These assignments may be uploaded to the NL server or sent to your instructor as attachments to e-mail messages. These assignments are graded.
  • Quizzes = One online multiple-choice quiz over the copyright guidelines. This quiz will be scored automatically and the score sent to your instructor. Six other short-answer quizzes over the text chapters are to be completed in MS Word and submitted as attachments to e-mail messages. All quizzes are graded based on a 100 point system.
  • Exercises = Ungraded assignments that expand on material in the textbook. Some are required and some are optional. See calendar for required or optional.
  • Projects =  Four graded assignments. Projects take from the equivalent of two class sessions to an entire semester. Uploaded to the NL server. A project evaluation form is used. See calendar for the form.
  • References = Documents provided for additional information. You will never be tested on a reference document. If you're falling behind, the reference documents should be ignored.
  • Admin = Administrative items needed to make the class run more smoothly.
  • Notes = Tips on how to handle particular assignments.