LIBR 240-02
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Debbie Faires |
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GREENSHEETClass begins January 26 on Blackboard. I encourage you to do a few tasks before that time:
We will meet on Feb. 1 and March 1 from 6-9pm. Location:
Mod D403 Course Description
This course examines the different ways in which we can structure, store, process, access, and present information on a Web site. It emphasizes the tools of information technology.
Prerequisite: LIBR 202 must be completed before this semester
Course ObjectivesAt the completion of the course the student should be able to:
The course supports the following objectives from the School's Teaching goal: Upon completion of the program the student will know and be able to identify the major theories and important principles as well as demonstrate current practice in:
Required Text:Callihan, Steve. HTML: CSS, JavaScript, and DHTML. St. Paul, MN: EMCParadigm, 2004. ISBN: 0763816531 You should order this book directly from the publisher as soon as possible so that you have it before January 26. The best way to order is to use a credit card and call (800) 535-6865. Be sure you have the ISBN number when you call. The cost is around $44 plus $5 shipping/handling if you e-mail me to obtain a special code to use when ordering. Otherwise it is $58.58.
Required Software:You must have image editing software for this class. I'll be providing instructions for Photoshop Elements, a reasonably priced product you can purchase with an educational discount through the SJSU Bookstore (see details below). Other software options include:
Any of the above programs will perform the required tasks for this class (cropping, resizing, changing resolution, adding text to an image). If you already have access to one of these programs, you don't need to purchase Photoshop Elements. Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 or 3.0 To order: You must pick up the software in person (they will not mail it out) and remember to bring your student ID. I suggest that you order it in time to pick it up on February 1 before our class meeting. Order it as soon as possible. Another option to consider for purchasing this software: E-Bay. Be sure you are getting version 2 or 3. (A reminder: Buyer beware!)
Recommended Text Castro, Elizabeth. (2003). HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS (5th ed.). Berkeley: Peachpit Press.
Course Requirements
There will be weekly assignments. Each will be worth 5-7 points. Policy on late assignments: Assignments that are up to one week late will only receive half credit. I will not accept any assignment more than 1 week late. I will not accept late final projects. Grading Scale:
Incompletes will not be given in this class except in the case of substantiated medical need or personal/family tragedy. If you need any special consideration due to a disability, you need to register with the SJSU Disability Resource Center and notify the instructor by the third week of classes. It is expected that all work you submit for this class will be your own. Plagiarism is defined as representing the work of another as your own without giving proper credit. Read the SJSU Academic Integrity Policy to learn about University penalties for plagiarism. System Requirements You need a good computer and Internet connection for this class! Your computer must meet the SLIS Home Computing Requirements (including the free RealPlayer and Microsoft Word). In addition, you will need to have both Internet Explorer 6.02 and another current browser (Netscape 7, Opera 7, Mozilla 1.7, Firefox) on your computer prior to the beginning of the class. You will need to download and install at least one other program (5.3 MB). Be sure your computer has sufficient memory available. BlackboardWe will use Blackboard for class communication and grade records. You should enroll on the Blackboard site between January 8-26. You can enroll early in the month and begin the first assignment. SJSU SLIS Blackboard is at http://tigris.sjsu.edu
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