Syllabus


Welcome!! I am very glad that you have decided to take this class. I guarantee you will never look at the Web the same way again. Knowledge is power and I know you will feel more powerful after this course. Remember: YOU CAN DO IT!!!

Now down to business.

Communications
Please understand that this syllabus is subject to change so visit this site EVERY DAY!. Make sure you read the dated announcements under Information Central on the Home page. You are responsible for this. You are also responsible for checking your CS email account daily. It is impossible for me to track all of your individual email addresses - therefore use only your CS account for this class. I will also communicate with you solely through the CS accounts. The URL for my site is: www.cs.iupui.edu/~mlion/tvn241. Or go to my homepage at www.cs.iupui.edu/~mlion and follow the link at the top of the page to the appropriate class site.

The protocols for emailing me are as follows:

All emails must come to me with the following in your subject line:
Your Name, Class Number, and Assignment to Turn In/Reason contacting me.

For example if I was emailing myself about lab time I would write:
Subj: Margaret Lion, N241, Need help during lab

If I was emailing an assignment, it would look like this:
Subj: Margaret Lion, N241, Assignment 1 - Completed

Thanks! This makes it a great deal easier and quicker for me to communicate with you.

Assignments are NEVER to be submitted as attachments. We do not open attachments due to viruses. Emails with attachments will be sent back unopened and ungraded.

Access to A Computer & An Internet Connection
In order to successfully complete this course, you must have access to a computer and the Internet. Labs will not be turned in on paper, but will be sent electronically via email or placed on a Web server.

Class Goals and Objectives
Your goal for this class to be able create a basic webpage and upload it to the web with the correct permissions for client viewing. Your objectives are:

Class Expectations & Grading Scale
How well you meet class expectations determines your grade.

Grading Scale

We do not give Ds because if you cannot do the work to at least a C level you not be able to successfully create and manage webpages. You will also need to rethink your working and/or studying skills. Remember: YOU CAN DO IT!!! Grades will be calculated accordingly: An important note about grading is that Mr. Brian Lee will be doing the bulk of the grading in this class. Therefore it is imperative that you follow the instructions on each lab and send the lab to the correct person. Sometimes you will be emailing me, sometimes you will be emailing Brian. If you have a concern about your grade, CONTACT ME. Do not contact Brian. If you contact Brian, he is under express orders to send the email to me and then I will deal with you.

Required Texts

Recommended Texts
These are texts that helped me through my class and continue to help me.

Students Rights
Check-out your student rights at http://bulletin.iupui.edu/introduction/code.html. You should know your rights!

Withdrawls
You can withdraw without my permission until March 2, 2001. After that you will need for me to sign your withdrawl sheet. After March 26, 2001, if you choose to withdraw I will give you the grade you have earned thus far when you withdraw. If you have earned an A, I'll give you that. If you have earned an F, you'll get that.

Assignments & Due Dates
If you have business trips, family vacations, etc., you need to plan for this. You may complete your labs early to work into your schedules.

  1. STAIR & Change Your Email Password - Due January 19, 2001
  2. Web Search - Due January 26, 2001
  3. ABNIAC - Due February 2, 2001
  4. Graphics - Due with Lab 4 - Protocols
  5. Protocols - Due February 9, 2001
  6. Fundamentals of Web Design - Due February 16, 2001
  7. Mid-Term - Taken online on February 23, 2001
  8. Final Project Proposal - Due March 2, 2001
  9. Resume - Due March 9, 2001
  10. Index - Due March 23, 2001
  11. Tables & Frames - Due March 30, 2001
  12. Imagemap - Due April 6, 2001
  13. Cascading Style Sheets - Due April 20, 2001
  14. Final Project - Due Aril 27, 2001
  15. Final - Online - Due Noon, May 2, 2001

How to Get An A

It's very simple really. Just do the following:
  • Turn your work in on time.
  • Make sure your work meets all specified criteria in the assignment.
  • Be kind to your classmates, instructor, and lab assistant.
  • Help out your classmates during lab.
  • Have an easy to read webpage.
  • Have easy to read sourcecode.
  • Always credit your sources.
  • Have webpages where all the links work.
  • Use only class approved text editors.
  • Do your reading on time.
  • Prepare for mid-term, final, and pop quizes.
Remember: YOU CAN DO IT!!!


How to Get An F



It's very simple really. Just do the following:
Remember: YOU CAN DO IT!!! But why would you want to?

Ask Questions!
There is a class discussion board on Oncourse. Go there and post questions and give answers to your classmates. Trust me. Any question you have I HAD last year when I took this class. Ask and ye' shall receive!

So if you've got a question - ASK! Email Margaret or Brian for an answer.

Special thanks to Leanne Burrow, Andy Harris, Bob Molnar, Paula Trefun, and Jennifer Stewart for their input, inspiration, content, code, lessons, and giving me the opportunity to boldly going where I have never gone before. Thanks! - Margaret Lion

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