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it660Web systems and interface design |
| instructor | Ellen M. Zimmer e-mail: zimmer@edinboro.edu office phone: 732-1179 |
| Course Description & Prerequisites |
This course explores web concepts and implementation issues. Topics include markup languages, script customization, web interface design principles, security issues, and information retrieval techniques. Each student designs and creates web-based projects. |
| Topics Covered |
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| Texts & Materials |
The following texts are available at the campus library, or you can order them from the campus bookstore or any online booksellers such as www.amazon.com and www.bn.com:
You should also obtain textbooks on the topics listed in the "topics covered" section. Some suggestions are:
In addition to these texts, online readings will be assigned and linked from this page. You should purchase at least one jump drive or other removable media to store your work on. I recommend you always maintain a backup of your work! |
| Grading |
Your grade will be based on
It's important to understand that if you complete all the requirements for an assignment, that entitles you to a grade of "B" (i.e. "satisfactory work"). To receive an A for an assignment, you must go beyond the basic requirements, and demonstrate creativity, initiative, and excellence--the grade of "A" is intended for work that is superior, rather than average. "Incomplete" Grades: You may request an incomplete, or "I" grade, only in cases where exceptional conditions beyond your control, such as accidents, severe illness, family problems, etc., have kept you from completing the course. You must alert me to these circumstances as soon as possible--telling your instructor in November that you were sick in September is not acceptable. If your request for an incomplete is granted, you must complete the work for the course within the time limits set by the University. Unfinished "I" grades automatically become "F". Incomplete grades are not given to students who have simply fallen behind in their work. |
| Projects |
Project 1:
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Project 2:
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| Course Outline |
The schedule is outlined below. This may change as the semester progresses and I will update you on these modifications in class. |
| Web page updated |
July 25, 2008 |