Introduction

General | Course Focus | Course Activities | Internet Access | Advanced Work | Deadlines | Supplies | Books | Grades | Access to Grades | Attendance | Contacting Instructor | Class Activity | Homework | Open Lab Time & Help | Technical Issues | Resources

General Information confirm
Title: Basic HTML
Crn : 53129
Subject : INP
Course : 150
Section : N1
Term: Summer
Part of Term : 5 begins 6/12/02 and ends 8/22/01
Credits : 2
Days : S = Saturday
Times : 0900 - 1155
Room : TI237
Lab Assistant: Suityin "Yin" Lee
Instructor : Fortier, Paul
Computer Login: '.inp165.class'
Outline: http://orchard.wccnet.org/~pfash/INP165

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Course Focus
This course will cover the use of HyperText Markup Language for creating Web pages. The majority of the course will focus on the development of coding skills. We will also address design and legal issues as they pertain to the Web and discuss the implications of new Web standards and technology.

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Course Activities
Exercises, Demos & Discussions
Homework
Projects
Quizzes (in class, time stamped)
Final Project Presentation

Although there are many Web editors available now, most Web development projects require direct code editing (using HTML) for trouble shooting purposes and to achieve desired effects. You will be tested on your knowledge of HTML at many points during this course.

For each session you are expected to bring the required assignment for that session. During class you will be able to ask questions about problems you encountered while executing the assignment. You will then be expected to refine the assignment and incorporate it into the final project.

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Internet Access
You will post much of your work in your server space rather than submitting it in paper form. If you do not have Internet access at home, plan on spending time on campus to post your work. All students should have a WCC student account since this is the address I will use to send you e-mail. If you don't have one, you need to get one. Go to http://nwmail.wccnet.org/ and follow the instructions. If you have problems, check with the technicians in TI 108.

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Advanced Work
If the assignments and material presented in this course are below your skill level let me know and I will provide you with advanced work and a different grading criteria.

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Deadlines
All assignments will have specific due dates. An assignment or exercise should be posted by 9 am the morning of the day it is due. If the work is turned in one day late without consulting with the instructor, the grade will be lowered one grade. Each week late after the due date will result in another grade lower. (For example, an assignment, one day late, that would have earned an A will earn a B. If that same assignment is a week late it will earn a C and so on.) Keep in mind that there may be several assignments overlapping and each may have its own due date. See your Course Work page for due dates. See the Course Outline page for due dates.

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Supplies
(Bring to every class) One 31/2 inch floppy disk, labeled with your name and class number. Also see the required text below.

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Books
Required: Elizabeth Castro, HTML for the World Wide Web, 4th Ed, Visual Quickstart Guide, Peachpit Press, 2000
Available in the WCC Bookstore or check out another option.

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Grades

Grading scale
quizzes 10%
exercises (in-class) 25%
homework 10%
final project 35%
final presentation 15%
participation in discussions, critiques, activities 5%

Letter grades are awarded as follows:
A 90%
B 80%-90%
C 70%-80 %
D 60%-70%
F 60% Ffi
Considerations: extra work or effort beyond assigned work.
I have never given an incomplete. If you expect to have this option available to you I would suggest you take this course from another instructor.

Access to Grades
Your grades will be available to you via the Web through an individualized, password protected account. Your last name (all lower case) will be your log in name and the last four digits of your social security number will be your password. If you choose not to have your grades made available to you in this way then you have the responsibility of contacting me and requesting that your grades be sent to you. These will be sent within one week of your request.

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Attendance
Students are expected to attend class regularly. Assignments and material covered must be completed outside of class if class time is missed. Attendance is taken every class. If you know you will be absent on a certain day, please leave me a message before class begins.

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Contacting Instructor
Mail Box: Room OE 102
E-mail address: pfash@wccnet.org
Feedback on this course is always appreciated.

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Class Activity
You are expected to come to class at the beginning of the class meeting time and to stay until the end of class. There will be scheduled breaks during class time. During class time, all students will be expected to work on assignments for this class as well as participate in discussions and class activities. Working on assignments for other classes, surfing the web or using e-mail during class time are not appropriate activities.

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Homework
Students will be assigned reading from required texts. Written assignments (covering reading material and design concepts) might also be assigned. Although some class time for working on projects will be scheduled, students will need to work outside of class time to complete assignments, projects and tutorials.

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Open Lab Time & Help
In order to allow enough computer time for students, the college provides monitored, open lab time. Lab hours will be posted in the classrooms, outside next to the door. Please keep in mind when you use open lab time:

* No eating or drinking at the computers, no downloading or installing software on the machines.
* The lab monitor is not a tutor and may not know every version of software.
* Printing on color printers is not permitted during open lab.
* Save your work and gather your materials a few minutes before lab time ends so as not to interfere with incoming classes.

Help with some of the technical and software issues is available in the TI 108 lab and the SC302 lab in Student Center bldg. The LRC Computer Commons also has assistants who are trained on some of the INP software. Call 734-973-3420. You may also access the Learning Support Services for tutoring help at: http://www.wccnet.org/dept/eels/lss/

The open lab hours in SC 302 for Fall semester 2001 are as follows:
M - Th: 12 - 1pm, 4 - 5:30pm
F: 1:30 - 5:30pm
Sa, Su: 12 - 6pm

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Technical Issues
Sheila Bourgoin has developed some very helpful documents on the following issues:
Mac-PC (transferring files between Macintosh and Windows platforms)
FETCH (Using the FETCH program to FTP files to your server space)
Naming files: to minimize problems with FTP programs and operating system incompatibilities:
-never use non-alphanumeric characters or spaces in file names (eg; instead of "products & services.html" use "products.html") and
-always use lower case. (If WS-FTP LE begins changing your names to upper case upon FTPing then go into WS-FTP LE preferences and choose "force lower case" option.)
Replacing older content on your disk: When replacing a folder with another with the same name (eg; when you are finished working on your content and will put the folder back on your disk and you want to replace the folder on your disk with the newer content) drag your newer folder onto your disk NEXT TO the older folder with the same name. DO NOT DRAG THE NEWER FOLDER ON TOP OF THE OLDER FOLDER.
Scanning This page has basic tips for using a scanner that will help you get the best final product.
Unsharpen Mask How to use this tool in Photoshop to selectively sharpen the image

Resources
HTML Cheatsheet by Webmonkey.com
Free JavaScript is a good place to find free scripts for your Web pages.
World Wide Web Consortium
Web Standards Project
Well Appointed Web Developer This a great resource site compiled by WCC teacher, Cheryl Gracie. (application, image, design and tutorial resources)
Tucows.com is a site where you can download free software (like WS-FTP LE 5.08 which will allow you to post to your Web space from your home computer)
Discount Software This lists sites where software can be purchased for academic discount.
www.cjb.net Here you can register to "cloak" a URL with a shorter one for free.
www.usavedotcom.com $15 per year for domain name registration
Free Custom Graphics - These sites allow you to create your own high quality graphics (headers, buttons, etc.).
photodisc.com -images
https://creative.gettyimages.com - images

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course outline