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Internet
II - Syllabus
( Prerequisite - Internet I)
Personal Page
Requirements - View
Course of Study
- Advanced web and graphic design
Design and planning
- The business of web design
- ColdFusion code
- Management as needed of
the www.hornethallway.com website
District Athletics Page
- Project Management and Organizational
skills
- Special Interest projects
Course Overview
In this course we will look at the
many aspects of web page design, construction and maintenance. (This may
include area organizations, school groups and school sports teams.)
The course
requires
focuses on:
- longterm projects
- projects
of a larger nature
- Multi-tasking
- Organizational skills
NOTE:
For the Fall semester of 2009 the Internet-II class will be
using ColdFusion and working
primarily on:
- Completing the
ground up restructuring and design of the hornethallway.com
website
- Completing Creating
a "Monroe
Athletics"
website
- Adding RSS feeds
to all
Fall Sports pages
- Doing graphic design
for multiple web pages
- Working on website
and technology requests from within the High School and Middle
School
A high degree
of “self-initiative” to
be successful and produce a good product.
You should look at your work as a
representation of the best you can be. Many items you produce will be viewable
by people around the world. 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 Macromedia DreamWeaver
• Macromedia Fireworks
• Custom animation
• Developmental planning for web pages
• Personal Web Page
• HornetHallway.com sections
• Performance Test(s)
• Test
• Quizzes
• Final exam (comprehensive)
Classroom
and Course Rules Overview
- Students are expected to be on
time (in the room before the bell rings) or they will be considered tardy
- Use of the computer for surfing,
e-mail, gaming and other non-class related is forbidden. Students and parents
will sign a form agreeing to this - View Form Students who do not work within
these guidelines will lose access to the network and their account during
their class time in room E211
- All work
is due on the “Due Date”. NO late work is accepted for any
credit. Per
the student handbook, students will receive a proportional amount of time
to complete work while they were absent. (This does not include suspensions)
- The student needs to take the
initiative to find what they missed and when it is due.
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