CIS 9998 - Web Site Development Foundation
Instructor: Debbie Fields
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Course Description
Web Site Development Foundations is designed to learn essential Web page development skills and how to work as a productive part of a Web site development team. Topics include creating validated XHTML code, recognizing the importance of marketing, and fundamental design concepts. Students will learn how to insert images, create hyperlinks, as well as use tables, forms and frames. In addition to learning about XHTML and HTML coding, students will learn how to connect Web pages to databases, identify e-commerce solutions, and how to link Web site development to business goals. Throughout the course, students will learn how sites are developed as managed projects. NOTE: This course is one of a series in the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) courses. The CIW certification program validates job-role skills competency for entry-level job seekers and seasoned professionals alike. For detailed information, see CIW's website at www.ciwcertified.com. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.
To take this class, you must have daily access to a computer with an Internet connection, an email account, and experience using a web browser. You will also need to update your email address in CLASS-Web when you register.
Check the college catalog for CSU/UC transferability and to see if this course meets AA/AS degree requirements.
This class begins Jan 22 and ends May 30.
On-Campus Meetings
Students will meet on campus on Tuesdays from 5:30 - 6:45 pm. in Room 805. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online.
How This Class Operates
The online learning activities and face-to-face instruction will complement each other in this class. As a result, this combination will maximize your learning while providing you with time flexibility.
Succeeding Online
Students who succeed in the online portion of hybrid courses tend to be independent, self-motivated learners with good computer skills. If you are a procrastinator who relies heavily on the instructor for motivation and can't use a computer too well, you should probably consider enrolling in a completely face-to-face course instead.
Also, don't enroll in this class if you believe the myth that learning online requires less effort than learning face-to-face. This course covers the same content and has similar activities as the completely face-to-face version of the course; only the method of delivery partly changes.
LPC offers a tutorial called "Succeeding in an online course" that will not only tell you if you are a good fit for online learning, but it also offers many strategies -- among other pertinent information -- that will help you succeed online. Though the title of the tutorial says "online course", all of it is applicable to the online portion of hybrid courses. Please complete the tutorial.
Blackboard
This course will use the Blackboard course management system as its virtual classroom. To learn how to log in to Blackboard, go to the Blackboard Login Procedures page. Once you enroll, you will not be able to log in until the first day of class.
