Syllabus for Creating Web Pages I

 

Course Number: EDU 67109-AB (1) (2) (3) credits

Dates: Nov. 6, 13, 20, Dec.4  5:00pm-9:15pm

Session: Fall 2002

Location: Ottawa University, Phoenix Center, 2340 W. Mission Lane

Attendance: Attendance is mandatory at all class sessions.

 

Instructor: Michael Mann, teacherz@cox.net, (480) 423-1735

 

Course Description:

Learn to create a web page using MS FrontPage. Create interactive games and other activities. Design your project to meet your needs. No Prerequisite, though basic Internet experience is recommended. Classroom instruction earns one credit. Twelve hours of additional practice required for two credits. An additional outside project will be required to earn three credits.

 

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

·       Design and create multiple web pages that are fun and useful.

·       Add interesting content and graphics to your pages.

·       Upload and update web pages to a web server.

 

Course Methods and Procedures:

Direct instruction, examples, modeling, guided practice and independent practice will be used to reinforce skills presented.

 

Course Outline:

  • Basic skills for creating interactive web pages using Front Page 2000
  • Introduction to the FrontPage Web
  • Begin and set up project

·       Complete web site

·       Create interactive games

·       Post pages the to internet

  • Share your web with class

 

Course Materials:

All necessary course material is posted online at: www.teacherz.net/ottawa

Students will also need one 3-½ inch floppy disk

 

Evaluation/Outside Project:

Students will be evaluated on participation and completion of the in-class practice assignments. Twelve hours of additional outside practice required for two credits.  To earn three credits all students must complete an outside project. The student with the approval of the Instructor will select the content of the project. It should include 12 hours of combined practice and project, and must be submitted by disk or e-mail within 1 week of completion of course. A rubric for evaluation of the project will be provided to the participants during class.

 

Student Handbook/Catalog:

Participants should refer to the Ottawa University Student Handbook for all University Regulations.

 

Disclaimer:

Course content and schedule may vary from this outline to meet the needs of a particular group of participants.  The instructor will explain the rationale for any variance as it occurs.