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Objectives
CIS 152 WEB DESIGN I
Course Objectives
Instructor: Paul
Young
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Purpose
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This course is designed specifically for designers
whose objective is to function effectively in today's marketing
communications industry. In this class, we will gain practical
experience in problem solving by
working through the design process.
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Emphasis
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This course is structured around real-world
visual communication design projects focusing on the Internet.
In this class we will learn how to create dynamic web sites using
various industry-standard applications. We will focus on balancing
design and aesthetics, creating user-friendly information architecture,
and creating artwork
for Internet publishing.
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Skills
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Using project-driven lessons, we will
focus on learning the following skills:
- The creative process
- Design principles and typography
- Applied color theory
- Information hierarchy
- Making presentations
- Software proficiency in Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash
- Basic HTML/XHTML and CSS
- Web hosting, publishing and file management
- Databases and server technology
- Using Internet resources
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Class Format
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This class is based on a format of individual/group prohects, lecture, discussion,
hands-on exercises, demonstrations, critiques and open lab. There
will also be two quizzes. It is expected that additional time, on
a weekly basis, will be spent on your projects.
It is important that the group works together in a collaborative
environment, learning from each other as well as the instructor.
Therefore, everyone should be working on the same assignments
at the same time. Understanding that there might be technical
expertise differences, it is expected that more experienced users
will be willing to help beginning users with the software. Conversely,
more experienced users should elicit creative evaluations from
beginning users during their working process.
Note: Attendance is required for the entire scheduled class
period.
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Expectations
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The following are expected of all students:
- Attendance (if you miss a session, you've missed a learning
opportunity that's impossible to recreate)
- Respect differences among peers (we all have different learning
preferences and speeds)
- Push yourself to do your best (the creative and technical fields
are very competitive, but friendly)
- Willingness to collaborate (interaction and constructive criticism
is highly encouraged)
- Absorb cultural values (customs, conventions, strategies, history,
passion, quality, pride, vocabulary)
- Ask questions (don't be embarrassed if you don't
know something)
- Have fun (web design is a very creative endeavor!)
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Student
Conduct
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In order to foster a positive classroom environment, all students are expected to following these guidelines:
- Honesty and integrity (don't cheat, don't steal)
- Courtesy (treat others as you would like to be treated)
- Promptness (arrive on time and don't leave early)
- Be helpful (we're here to learn as a group)
- All cell phones and beepers turned off
- No games, IM or email during class (unless it's related to course work)
- No excessive noise or talking, please
Parkland's Academic Honesty and Computer Use policies as outlined in the Student Policies and Procedures Manual apply in this class. In short, cheating, plagiarism, theft or abuse of computer time may result in suspension of computer privileges, disciplinary review, suspension or expulsion from the college, termination of employment, and/or legal action.
Anyone found to be cheating will receive a zero for that assignment and the incident will be reported to the Dean. Cheating includes copying assignments from the internet or other students' assignments (from this or previous semesters).
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Materials
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The following materials/resources are
recommended:
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