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GREENSHEETCOURSE OVERVIEW 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. For the Spring 2005 semester, we will focus on modular Website design and DHTML (Dynamic HTML). Dynamic HTML uses (X)HTML, CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and JavaScript as the building blocks for Web sites. We will also do a little work with XML and its stylesheet language XSLT; RSS; and wireless markup language (WML). In this class students will:
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the completion of the course the student should be able to: 1. Identify and/or define information communities that he/she wishes to reach via the Internet. 2. Create conceptual and practical strategies for reaching various information communities. 3. Understand the modular building block techniques of modern Web site design. 4. Design professional Web sites using XHTML and incorporating tables; frames; multimedia; principles of good graphics. 5. Understand cgi form design; image maps; JavaScript; internal search engines. 6. Understand XML The course supports the following objectives from the School's Teaching goal:
ASSIGNMENTS and GRADING
Please send your e-mail address to lmain@slis.sjsu.edu before the beginning of the Spring semester to ensure that you receive the necessary passwords. Late assignments will not be accepted. If you have an illness (medical certificate supplied) or a family tragedy please contact the instructor. No incompletes will be awarded. Students who need accommodation due to a disability must register with SJSU's Disability Resource Center (DRC). The Center will work with the students to determine the disability, document it, and determine the services and accommodations necessary for student success. Then, the DRC will contact the faculty member to determine the types of consideration necessary. Students must register with the Center during the first three weeks of the semester. Students attending the Fullerton campus should first contact the Disability Resource Center in San Jose since they are SJSU students. The DRC will then direct the students to supporting resources on the Fullerton campus. The DRC Web site: http://www.drc.sjsu.edu/ University policy on plagiarism: For the official statements of policy on this matter as passed by the Academic Senate, see:
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