Supplemental
Syllabus
Internet and Web Page
Development
INFT 140
Instructor: Jeff Fineberg |
E-mail: am.fineberg.jeff@mail.bryantstratton.edu |
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Telephone: 691-0012 Class Website: http://www.fineberg.com/inft140 |
Course Dates & Time: Wed 6:25-9:45pm |
Room #: B01 |
SSS Dates & Time: Wed/Thu 6:00-6:25pm by appt. |
Room #: B01 |
Office Hours: Wed/Thu 9:45-10pm by appt. |
Room #: B01 |
ALL COURSE
OUTCOMES for this course will be addressed.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: COURSE OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course,
students will be able to:
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Required Textbook & Software: New
Perspectives HTML and XHTML 5th edition Cengage ISBN
1423925467 |
Materials & Supplies. Assignments
can be performed in the labs, however a laptop or home computer would allow
more flexibility for completing work. |
Approach to Course: We will
explore HTML through examples, discussions, reading, viewing web sites and various
exercises and assignments. In addition
to covering aspects of HTML, you will also gain skills in research, problem
analysis, webpage design and implementation.
Another very useful learning technique is to teach material that you
have learned. This may be in the form of
helping other students or giving a presentation to the class on a topic of
your interest. My goal is to help
students realize the interesting and important aspects as well as relevancy
of the course Im teaching. If this
can be accomplished, I believe a student will tend to be highly motivated
while participating in the course. From a long term
perspective, I believe that it is essential to help students realize the
importance of perpetual learning as well as becoming self sufficient,
enabling them to become life-long students. This is critical for nearly every
function we perform in our daily lives within our careers and also
including family and personal objectives. Jeff Fineberg |
Diagnostic Assessment: As part of
the initial class for this course, this is an ungraded evaluation that is used to help me determine both the
strengths and interests of students in the class. Based upon results of this evaluation, it
can be seen which areas should be more heavily emphasized where possible. |
Grading: Authentic assessment: Comprehension of the material will
be assessed through homework assignments, quizzes and a final project, using
the following grading policy:
Grading Policy
Comments regarding grading criteria
and material: -
Quizzes
are given to help you gauge your understanding of the material. They consist of material covered within the
period since the previous quiz. Since
some material builds on previous topics, quizzes may be somewhat
comprehensive. Advanced arrangements must be made if a quiz is to be missed (unless
a documented emergency exists). -
Projects
consist of writing programs to implement elements from the material covered
in class and from reading assignments.
Note that the final project is worth 25%. Course Goal The goal of
this course is to learn how to create web pages that are well written,
execute correctly and are easy to understand both from an end-user
perspective and web programmer perspective.
In a website development environment, it is critical that all code be
written with a high degree of clarity so that a website can be developed
cooperatively by several people. The
grading criteria used in this course are reflective of those principles. Diagnostic
assessment (Grading Criteria) - a general Rubric to be utilized for
assignments / projects
The
following parameters are *generally* being used for grading assignments and
projects are:
TIME
COMMITMENT NEEDED TO EARN COURSE CREDIT:
Bryant & Stratton College subscribes to a philosophy commonly
held by institutions across higher education: achievement of success with
college-level study will necessitate that the student devotes both scheduled
in-class time as well as significant out-of-class time to meeting course
outcomes. For each hour of class time,
a student should expect to dedicate two hours outside of class for the
preparation of assignments and the reading of course materials. MAKE-UP POLICY: HOMEWORK,
CLASSWORK AND DAILY ASSIGNMENTS: All
students must complete given assignments on time, failure to do so will
result in late points of -20 penalty
to be imposed per CALENDAR day EXCEPT when the campuses are closed for the
day. Late work can always be
left for me in my mailbox by leaving it with the academic administrative
assistant in the office. Late penalty
for each day after assigned day at midnight.
On vary rare occasions such as major health issues of student
themselves, or a death in family of immediate family, instructor may make
other arrangements that may withhold penalty. NOTE:
MIDTERM, OR FINAL EXAM: If
a student is unable to be present for an exam, because of unforeseen
circumstances, a makeup may only be scheduled if the student contacts the
instructor prior to the start of THE CLASS THE EXAM IS GIVEN. You may email me, contact me though main
office or talk to me in person. Makeup
work must be discussed and agreed upon to allow acceptance of the work. ATTENDANCE POLICY: Bryant & Stratton believes that
regular and timely attendance is necessary in order for you to receive the
maximum benefit from your education, as well as develop professional work
habits and attitudes which are highly valued in the business community. You are required to attend and participate
in every scheduled meeting of this class; you will maximize the benefits of
the learning activities offered in this class by being on time and scheduling
outside appointments at times other that this class meeting. Attendance
is necessary for your success. If you
must be absent, it is your responsibility to promptly determine what has been
missed. Emailing am.fineberg.jeff@mail.bryantstratton.edu is the best method in the case of
absence. An absence from class does
not excuse you from your responsibility to complete and hand in assignments
on time. Although attendance is not
graded, absences may adversely affect your ability to complete required assignments.
It is your responsibility to sign into class each day. In the event a specific absence is
challenged, the attendance sheet will be final proof of attendance. As a student at Bryant and Stratton, you
are required to call, email or personally notify me if you are not able to
make a class. If you are unable to do
so, be aware that we will be making contact with you. This not intended to be intrusive, only to
keep contact with you. If you want to
avoid such contact, please take it upon yourself to call or email. |
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Portfolio:
An important aspect of a Bryant & Stratton education is the
opportunity to develop a portfolio showcasing your best work. Students are
asked to identify works produced each term that allow them to demonstrate,
reflect on, and speak to their acquired knowledge, skills and behaviors that
will benefit them and a future employer. A future class/seminar, Career
Management, that you shall all be attending will combine all your best work
from all your classes to display in one portfolio. PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT DAY: On Tuesday, July 13, 2010 we will have our Portfolio Development Day. This seminar will focus on the creation and
continued development of your portfolio and include sessions on enhancing
your ability to speak to the evidence of your knowledge, skills and
behaviors/abilities. You will be
enrolled in a session for that day and are expected to attend. Please mark your calendars and come
prepared to have a unique and special day.
The day session seminars will run from 8:30am to 1:30pm with lunch
included. The evening session seminars
will run from 5:00pm to 9:30pm with a light meal provided. |
Critical Workplace Skills: The critical workplace
competencies that will be emphasized in this course will be: Taking
Responsibility (accountability of assignments), Problem Solving (design web
solutions to solve issues), Sense of Quality (creation of web pages / scripts
that function correctly) and Communicating effectively (with other students
and the instructor). |
LIFELONG LEARNING AND
INFORMATION LITERACY: By learning how to solve problems and
research the implications for design and implementation issues, this helps
the student to discover their strengths and identify areas for growth to
enable lifelong learning. In addition,
this course will be a foundation for greater in-depth information experiences
in other classes. |
Technology Expectations
The computers in the computer
labs and the library will be available for student use. |
ETIQUETTE/PARTICIPATION: Please
exercise good judgment during the class.
Make sure that your cell phones arent set up to ring. During class lecture, conversations should
involve the topics being discussed and should be shared with the class. Also, it is the school policy that food and
drink should not be brought into the classroom. |
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENTS:
refer to the
tracking calendar for details. |
SELECTED RESOURCES:
Web and
programming development
Complete
HTML reference guide
http://www.webspawner.com/cc/html/
Uniform
Server a WAMP package to run a webserver for developing web applications
BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE
Tracking Calendar
COURSE: INFT
140 INSTRUCTOR:
Jeff Fineberg
TERM: Spring
2010 DAYS/TIME:
Wednesday 6:25-9:45pm
WEEK: |
CLASS DAY & DATE |
CONTENT: TOPICS |
COURSE OUTCOMES: To be
assessed (Indentified
as CO#___) |
METHODOLOGY (teaching
& learning activities) |
ASSESSMENTS / ASSIGNMENTS TEXTBOOK & SUPPLEMENTSL REQUIRED READINGS |
DUE DATES |
1 Class 1 |
5/5 |
Introductions
and Course Overview. Discuss Available
Resources Diagnostics
and Course Survey |
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Read Tutorial 1 |
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2 Class 1 |
5/12 |
History
of Internet and Session 1.1 Internet
Usage tools and concepts Tutorial
1 |
1 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read Tutorial 2 |
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3 Class 1 |
5/19 |
Developing a website Tutorial 2 |
2,3,4 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Assignment 1 Read Tutorial 2 (continued) |
5/26 |
4 Class 1 |
5/26 |
Developing
a website Tutorial 2 (continued) |
2,3,4 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read Tutorial 5 Quiz
1 |
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5 Class 1 |
6/2 |
Web Tables Tutorial 5 |
3,4 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read Tutorial 6 |
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6 Class 1 |
6/9 |
Web Forms Tutorial 6 |
3,4,5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read
Tutorial 8 and 9 Assignment
2 |
6/16 |
7 Class 1 |
6/16 |
Designing
a website with frames Tutorial 8 Working
with XHTML Tutorial 9 Quiz
2 |
3,4,5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read Tutorial 10 |
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8 Class 1 |
6/23 |
Programming with Java Script
Tutorial 10 |
3,4,5,6 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read
Tutorial 10 and other Javascript resources Study for quiz 3 |
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9 Class 1 |
6/30 |
Programming
with Java Script - Tutorial 10 (continued) CGI-server
side scripting (Perl, etc.) |
3,4,5,6 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Assignment 3 Read Tutorial 3 |
7/7 |
10 Class 1 |
7/7 |
Cascading
Style Sheets Tutorial 3 **Final Project
Assigned
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3,4,5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read
Tutorial 7 Initial
Work on final project |
8/4 |
11 Class 1 |
7/14 |
Working
with Multimedia Sound, Video and Java Applets Tutorial 7 |
3,4,5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read
handouts provided on advanced topics Work on final project Quiz
3 |
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12 Class 1 |
7/21 |
Web
Hosting companies Databases
integration |
4,5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read
handouts provided on advanced topics Work on final project |
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13 Class 1 |
7/28 |
Content Management Systems |
3,4,5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
Read
handouts provided on advanced topics Work on final project |
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14 Class 1 |
8/4 |
Final
project presentations ***Final Project
Due*** |
4,5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
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15 Class 1 |
8/11 |
Advance
Topics course conclusion |
5 |
Lecture / Lab / Class Exercise |
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Student Acknowledgement Statement: (Tear off, sign, and return to the
instructor.)
I have received a copy of the above Supplement to Course Syllabus for Course Number and fully
understand all of the policies and procedures contained therein.
Student Signature _____________________________
Date __________________
Emergency Lesson Plan
:
Please refer to
email attached document.( Emergency-Lesson-plan-INFT140.doc )
Assessment and Rubrics:
Please refer
to page 3 of this document for this.