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COP 4813 Web Systems

 

Wiki Based Classes - All Students Read

 

The class management for these courses is wiki based. The class is Assignment Based. I constantly add information to help with the assignments. You are graded on your ability to DO real programming, not your ability to regurgitate information. I also do give credit to students who help me with more (useful) information for the class - this is called your contribution grade.

 

CET 4583 Course Outcomes

 

  • C1 – Understand and use all the capabilities of modern web browsers.
  • C2 – Ability to use XHTML capabilities to design and implement a web site.
  • C3 – Use XML, XSL, CSS, and correct techniques to create properly structured and well designed web sites.
  • C4 – Ability to use client side scripting languages (DHTML, Javascript) to add interactivity to web sites.
  • C5 – Ability to deploy web based designs in a server environment.

 

 

How the Class Works

 

This class is assignment based and you should start with the assignments. There are 2 components to the course; this wiki site and the Florida Online site. The Web Courses site is where you will turn in assignments and post to the bulletin boards and do all those Web Courses type of items. This site is where all the course content resides. A simple course syllabus is available at COP 4813 Syllabus

 

My DSC Web Site

 

Step 1 - Start with the Assignments  START HERE

 

Everything in this course is about completing the assignment. These are real practical assignments similar to the real types of jobs you would be facing as a web developer. Your first assignment is ALWAYS setting up your own domain and web site.

 

The assignments at this link COP 4813 Fall 2011 Assignments  <- Here are the assignments

 

old assignments:  COP 4813 Spring 2010 Assignments

 

Step 2 - Use the Lectures

 

There are no weekly assigned lectures or video's to watch - you are responsible for viewing the video and course content necessary for you to successfully complete the assignments.

 

All lectures are at this link COP 4813 Lectures

 

Step 3 - Get help

 

I am here to help. I will also put students into teams with a mixture of skills so that you can learn from the skills of the other students. You can contact me by coming by my office (ATC 107B), e-mail (eaglinr@daytonastate.edu), Skype (ron.eaglin), or phone (386 506-4176), or bulletin board at Florida Online ( http://online.daytonastate.edu )

 

Course Project 

 

25% of the grade of this course is the course project. The project is very straightforward - you will create a web site for an external client. Information about project details and submissions are at the COP 4813 Spring 2011 Project Page

 

Links to Course Resources

 

 

Textbook and Software

 

This course uses Internet and World Wide Web, How to Program, Deitel and Deitel, 4th edition. Click here to see prices for this book. The text web site has a very extensive resource center. This is the handiest reference text I have found and is worth the price. For the frugal - this class can be completed without the text - but you will need to do a significant amount of web research.

 

We use a lot of software in this class. You will need to get a department account for Microsoft ELMS for some of the software. Most of the primary software is available through Micrsoft DreamSpark . In addition you may choose to use PHP for some assignments ( Available at http://php.net/downloads.php ) and MySQL for database work (available at http://www.mysql.com/ )

 

 

 

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