Internet-I (Introduction to Web Design)

Internet - I

Mr. Burklow

tburklow@monroelocalschools.com

Business Department Website - VIEW

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Course of Study

Role and history of the Web

Evolution of related technologies

Role of a Web Page

Contemporary Issues

Ethics and Responsibilities

Management and Organization

Course Overview

In this course we will look at the many aspects of web page design, construction and maintenance. The course requires a high degree of “self-initiative” to be successful and produce a good product. Web design is as much about organization and planning as it is technical development.

You should look at your work as a representation of the best you can be. This means you will need to put in a serious organized effort to do well in this course. If you feel you need extra assistance I will be glad to help you. We are on the same team and we share the responsibility of being successful.

    • Work in HTML and DreamWeaver Practice books

    • Preparation and assignments for web pages

    • Personal Web Page

    • Web Page Performance Test

    • Discussion of contemporary web and Technology Issues

    • Test

    • Quizzes

    • Final exam (comprehensive)

What is expected of you:

    • Step up and take the initiative.

    • All work is due on the “Due Date”. Late work is not accepted for full credit. Late work is not part of a successful plan

    • If you are absent, you may turn the work in the same number of days late you were absent

    • It is your responsibility to find out what you missed

    • Be on time for class

    • Stay in your seat until the bell rings

    • Come to class ready and prepared to learn

What works:

    • Take notes – You may use any notes you take in class or from the textbook on any test or quiz that I will be giving. You must have your notes with you when class begins.

    • Get involved and solve problems

    • Take intellectual risks and learn from the process of solving problems

    • Turn everything in regardless of how you think you did

    • Ask Questions

Things that Don’t Work:

    • Asking to go to your locker after class begins

    • Asking to go to the restroom as soon as class begins

    • Not taking the initiative to be prepared for class (have your materials, textbook, etc…)

    • Trying to guess how little you have to do to pass the class