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1 Web Page Design 2 West Loop Campus, Room 136 IMED 2315 Web Page Design 2 (Joomla and WordPress) CRN Fall 2016 Friday from 5:45pm to 10:00pm Rm hour lecture /4 lab course / 3 hours per semester/ 16 weeks Instructor: Nicol Jamal Alexander Instructor Contact Information: P: nicol.alexander@hccs.edu Office location and hours: Please feel free to contact me concerning any problems that you are experiencing in this course. You do not need to wait until you have received a poor grade before asking for my assistance. Feel free to come by my office anytime during these hours. West Loop Rm: Friday 5:45pm 10:00pm Course Description IMED 2315 is an advanced class in Web Design where we explore: 1. Designing and developing server-side web pages that incorporate text, graphics, and other supporting elements using current technologies and authoring tools. 2. Joomla CMS The Joomla Content Management System. WordPress CMS The WordPress Content Management System. 3. CMS Templates We explore the use of a simple HTML and CSS to alter the appearance of CMS templates. 4. Images and Text Controlling images and text within a CMS 5. Users Managing 1-1,000 online users permissions and privileges. 6. Databases - Creating database tables and linking to user accounts. Course Semester Credit Hours (SCH) (lecture, lab) Credit and Lecture hrs; External Hours: 48 hours Note: 1 hour of classroom instruction equates to a minimum of 1.5 hours of out-of-class student work each week. External hours of student work may include assignments, research, exam certification practice, and/or field trips. Example: 2 lecture, 4 lab hours Lecture 2hrs x 16 weeks = 32 Lecture hours. 4hrs x 16 weeks = 64 Lab hours. 32 lecture hrs x 1.5 = 48 External hours. TOTAL hours = 144 hours Total Course Contact Hours hours Course Length (number of weeks) - 16 weeks
2 IMED 2315 page 2 Type of Instruction Hybrid - Onsite Lecture, Lab & Web Enhanced activities, External activities Prerequisites ARTC 1325 IMED 1316 Course Goal Demonstrate ability to create a dynamic functioning web page using the latest CMS and database technology. Student Learning Outcomes The student will be able to: 1. Identify how the Internet functions with specific attention to the World Wide Web and file transfer. 2. Apply the latest security techniques to secure files inside a CMS. 3. Apply design techniques in the creation and optimization of graphics and other embedded objects inside a CMS. 4. Demonstrate the use of HTML and CSS (W3C) formatting and layout standards to create pages inside a CMS. 5. Test, and maintain a CMS Web site with multiple visitors Learning Objectives Students will: Identify how the Internet functions with specific attention to the World Wide Web and file transfer. 1. Practice locating Web folders and files inside a remote online directory. 2. Practice creating files and images in a local folder, then uploading files to the Internet to a remote folder. 3. Practice using FTP client software to upload files to remote servers, then making a note of the URLs. 4. ing, and pasting URLs to the instructor as required. Apply design techniques in the creation and optimization of graphics and other embedded objects. 5. Involve the placement of graphics such as logos, photographs and drawings into tutorial and individual projects. 6. Ensure that images are saved in the correct format appropriate to its type and usage. 7. Make the image in its original file of the dimension desired for use on the Web page, and save it to as small a file size as possible while maintaining high display resolution. Demonstrate the use of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) formatting and layout standards.
3 IMED 2315 page 3 1. Make the image in its original file of the dimension desired for use on the Web page, and save it to as small a file size as possible while maintaining high display resolution. 2. Design, create, test, and maintain a Web site 3. Apply W3C standards to individual midterm and finals projects to develop a Web site that meets professional portfolio quality. 4. Upload it via FTP to student server site for display on the Web and test it in various browser environments to ensure integrity of design and functionality. 5. Make changes locally and update the site on the server. SCANS or Core Curriculum Statement and Other Standards Credit: 3 (Classroom lecture/ Online Lessons) Identify how the Internet functions with specific attention to the World Wide Web and file transfer. Foundation Skills - Basic -Reading Foundation Skills - Basic -Writing Foundation Skills - Basic -Listening Workplace Competencies - Technology -Selects Technology Workplace Competencies - Technology -Applies Technology to Task Apply design techniques in the creation and optimization of graphics and other embedded objects. Foundation Skills - Thinking -Decision Making Foundation Skills - Thinking -Creative Foundation Skills - Thinking -Seeing Things in the Mind's Eye Foundation Skills - Personal Qualities -Self-Management Foundation Skills - Personal Qualities Responsibility Demonstrate the use of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) formatting and layout standards. Foundation Skills - Thinking -Problem Solving Foundation Skills - Thinking -Knowing How to Learn Foundation Skills - Thinking -Reasoning Workplace Competencies - Information -Acquires & Evaluates Workplace Competencies - Information -Organizes & Maintains Workplace Competencies - Information -Interprets & Communicates Workplace Competencies - Information -Uses Computers to Process
4 IMED 2315 page 4 FALL 2016 CALENDAR - TRADITIONAL 16-WEEK SEMESTER May 6- Monday August 19- Friday August 20- Saturday August 21- Sunday August 22- Monday August 22- September 7 September 5- Monday September 6- Tuesday September 8-13 Thurs-Tue September 15- Monday October 28- Friday November 24- Thursday November 25 December 4- Sunday December Mon - Sun December 11- Sunday December 12- Monday December 16- Friday December 26- January 2 Registration Begins Last Day for 100% Refund Saturday Registration - (9am 1pm) Last Day for Drop/Add/Swap/ Registration Ends (online only) Classes Begin 70% Refund Office Closed- Labor Day Holiday Official Date of Record 25% Refund Priority Deadline for Fall Completion of Degrees or Certificates Last Day for Administrative/ Student Withdrawals- 4:30pm No Night Classes before Thanksgiving Office Closed- Thanksgiving Holiday Instruction Ends Final Examinations Semester Ends Grades Due by - 12:00 Noon Grades Available to Students Office Closed- Holiday Break
5 IMED 2315 page 5 ::: FALL 2016 ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE ::: The following is a tentative outline of class discussion topics and is subject to minor variations. Students will be informed of any changes. WEEK ONE: What is Joomla! Lesson 1: Read Chapter 1 All About Joomla! 1. Review Course Syllabus 2. Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 1 All About Joomla! 3. Create course folder for assignments 4. Complete Student Profile 5. Web Enhanced Assignments: a) Introduction to Eagle Online b) Sample Joomla! / WordPress sites - Demo in class c) The Joomla! / WordPress Extension Directories d) Required Substantive Feedbacks/Critiques to Peers via Eagle Online FTP & Domain Hosting (These programs and services will be used regularly in this class, please secure your hosting and domain name before Week 2) 1. Free FTP Programs Macintosh (Cyberduck) Windows 2. Domain & Hosting Services: Required for this class. You will need a reliable web host for setting up your own personal websites. Host sites: Host sites: Host sites: WEEK TWO: Lesson 2: Site Planning LABOR DAY: Monday Sept. 5 th No class Campus Closed Lecture Reading Assignment: Chapter 2 What and Where Do I Begin? Web Enhanced Assignments: (1 Page report 300 words including 2 images) Choose your site color scheme from Adobe kuler.com (screen capture) Identify your target audience and Why? Submit a.jpg of your site wireframe (Use Word or PS) Submit via file upload on Eagle Online
6 IMED 2315 page 6 WEEK THREE: Lesson 3: Installing Joomla! Lecture: In-class demonstration Installing and Setting up Joomla Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 3 Installing Joomla! Web Enhanced Assignment 2: Download a working version of Joomla 2.5 or 3.0 Successfully Install Joomla 2.5 or 3.0 using FTP or Web Installation Create a database for your website using MySQL Name your site according to your chosen category from Week 2 Submit an web link to your completed install via Eagle Online WEEK FOUR: Lesson 4: Configuring Joomla! Lecture: In-class demonstration Basic Configuration of Joomla! CMS (Meta Tags) Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 4 Configuring Joomla! Web Enhanced Assignment 3: Setup the Super User accounts (Username and Password) Setup Authors, Editors, and Publisher groups Setup User Manager Create your logo, change Admin Logo in login screen Create Meta Tags for search engine optimization Choose a default template in Template Manager WEEK FIVE: Lesson 6: Components, Modules, Plugins, and Languages Lecture: In-class demonstration Basic Components, Modules, and Plugins Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 5 and 6 Content, Extensions Web Enhanced Assignment 4: Midterm website explained Choose the category for your site complete the tutorial Small Business: Chapter 11 Non-Profit Organization/Club: Chapter 12 School: Chapter 13 Customize the Templates, Extensions, and Plugins Add content to your website pages (Flash and Jumi)
7 IMED 2315 page 7 WEEK SIX: Lesson 7: Templates Customization (Basics) Lecture: In-class demonstration Basic Templates, Joomla! And WordPress Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 7 Templates Web Enhanced Assignment: Work on Midterm Website WEEK SEVEN: Work on Midterm Projects Web Enhanced Assignment: Work on Midterm Website WEEK EIGHT: Midterm Project Presentations Assignment: Midterm Projects Due Web Activity: Web links submitted for grade, in-class website critique WEEK NINE: Lesson 8: Templates Customization (In-Depth) Lecture: In-class demonstration Customized Templates, Joomla! And WordPress Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 8 Creating Your Own Joomla! Templates Web Enhanced Assignment 5: Create a Custom Template from Scratch Create your template structure based on your revised wire frame Add relevant content based on your chosen category Customize template XML Customize Template CSS Customize the Templates, Extensions, and Plugins WEEK TEN: Lesson 8: Templates Customization (In-Depth) Web Enhanced Assignment 5: Work on your custom templates. Adding Module Positions Custom Menus WEEK ELEVEN: Lesson 9: Marketing and Maintaining your Custom Website
8 IMED 2315 page 8 Lecture: Search Engines, Getting Listed and Staying There Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 9 Search Engine Optimization Web Enhanced Assignment 6: Test on SEO WEEK TWELVE: LAST DAY TO DROP CLASSES Lesson 10: Keeping Your Site Up to Date Lecture: Updating and Maintaining Your Website Reading Assignment: Read Chapter 10 Keeping Your Site Up to Date Web Enhanced Assignment 7: Test on Website Updating WEEK THIRTEEN: Lesson: Final Project Introduced Lecture: Final Project Explained Customized Templates, Joomla! And WordPress Web Enhanced Assignment 8: Create a Custom Site Create your Final Project based on your revised wire frame Add relevant content based on your chosen category Customize template XML Customize Template CSS WEEK FOURTEEN: Nov. 23 rd 27 th 2015 Lesson: Work on Final Project THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY: Thursday Nov. 25 th - No class Campus Closed Assignment: Work on Final Project WEEK FIFTEEN: Work on Final Project Lesson: Work on Final Project Assignment: Work on Final Project WEEK SIXTEEN: FINALS PRESENTATIONS! Lesson 16: Final Project Presentation DUE Friday, Dec Lecture & Recap
9 IMED 2315 page 9 Discussion Board Mandatory Participation-Required Substantive Feedbacks/Critiques to Peers Final Project Presentation - The final project will consist of the following: 1. Webpage Project (80% of Final grade) Redesigning, editing & updating all your assignment pages from the Lessons in class using the tools inside Joomla! and CSS and XML. Improving upon the Midterm Project template to create an enhanced Final Project. This project/website will be presented to the class as a presentation for part of the student's total grade. Also a folder with printouts of all the webpages and a CD of ALL the webpage files will be submitted at the time of the presentation. This will be a "presentation" that would be of the quality that one would give to a prospective client or employment interview. No Late Submissions - if you fail to present - you will receive an "F" for this portion of the final...no exceptions. 2. Student Critiquing/Peer Review Mandatory Participation for Class Final Presentations (10% of Final Grade) Required Substantive Feedbacks/Critiques to Peers on Final Project (Please note that the schedule is subject to change at any time, you need regularly to check your /eagle Online discussion board for new changes)
10 IMED 2315 page 10 Instructional Methods Web-enhanced (49% or less) and Face to Face. This course is part online course combining instructions and lectures, Forum discussions (Q&A), and teacher examples. Each project has a reasonable amount of lab time to allow student time to use labs or libraries. As a student wanting to complete IMED 2315, it is your responsibility to read the textbook, submit assignments on the due dates, study for the exams, participate in online activities and class discussions, and enjoy yourself while experiencing the real world of education. As I believe that engaging the students in the learning is essential for success in this class, you will spend the majority of class time practicing HTML, and completing your class projects on your own. You should try to be involved in discussions with your classmates and your instructor. As you will want to contribute to these discussions, you will need to visit our Eagle Online page and be prepared to discuss, analyze and evaluate information from your text and other assigned readings. Student Joomla Assignments Assignments in the Joomla CMS have been developed that will enhance your learning. To better understand a topic, a Lecture (32 Lecture hrs.) will be given on assignments on key information that you will need to remember for your success in your career as a designer. Students will be required to successfully complete the following: 1. Demonstrate ability to select and apply industry standard software in design. 2. Design and demonstrate use of software and techniques in Digital Communication s practical applications. 3. Develop a portfolio of work that demonstrates proficiency in skills for employment. 4. Present a portfolio of work that demonstrates proficiency in skills for employment. 5. Identify how the Internet functions with specific attention to the World Wide Web and file transfer. 6. Apply design techniques in the creation and optimization of graphics and other embedded objects. 7. Demonstrate the use of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) formatting and layout standards. 8. Design, create, test, and maintain a Web site: In IMED 2315 Web Page Design 2 students are required to get: Web Hosting, and Domain Name Hosting. Completed assignments are hosted online for grading. Assignment files are submitted to Eagle Online for grading. I require you to submit assignments, and host your files by the due dates. Late assignments will lose a 1 point for each day it is late.
11 IMED 2315 page 11 Weekly Joomla CMS Assignments (40%) The Joomla CMS tutorials serve as practice of the concepts covered in class. Completion of these tutorial lessons is required, they include: 1. Lessons on styling text within a CMS. 2. Lessons on changing background colors inside CMS templates. 3. Lessons on file and folder organization. Midterm Web Site (Midterm Review) (25%) Students are require to create a web site during the first half of the semester. The website should consist of the few lessons already learned while doing Joomla Tutorials and practicing different techniques using Joomla CMS. Each student s project must be on your hosting service and ready for presentation at the beginning of the class session. Midterm review of this website is required (instructions will be given). Final Web Site (Final Review) (35%) Students are require to create a new web site during the last half of the semester. The new website pages should consist of the final lessons already learned while doing the Joomla Tutorials and practicing different techniques using Joomla CMS. Each student s final project must be on your hosting service and ready for presentation at the beginning of the class session. Final review of this website is required (instructions will be given). Assessments: Weekly Joomla Assignments Midterm Website Review Final Website Review 40% of your final grade 20% of your final grade 24% of your final grade Instructor Requirements As your Instructor, it is my responsibility to: Provide the grading scale and detailed grading formula explaining how student grades are to be derived. Facilitate an effective learning environment through classroom activities, discussions, and lectures. Give complete instructions, and description of any special projects or assignments Inform students of policies such as attendance, withdrawal, tardiness and make up Provide the course outline and class calendar which will include a description of any special projects or assignments. Arrange to meet with individual students as required. To be successful in this class, it is the student s responsibility to: Have Hosting and a Domain Name. Attend class and participate in class discussions and activities Maintain 2 web sites (based on lessons learned in class). Complete the required assignments and exams. Ask for help when there is a question or problem
12 IMED 2315 page 12 Program/Discipline Requirements Since this is a Web Enhanced Course your hours online will be monitored through your Eagle Online Classroom activity & participation (at least 2 constructive feedbacks per discussion question/assignment AND project to students for each week). HCC Grading Scale A = ; 4 points per semester hour B = 89 80:.3 points per semester hour C = 79 70:.2 points per semester hour D = 69 60:.1 point per semester hour 59 and below = F..0 points per semester hour W(Withdrawn) 0 points per semester hour Grading Criteria Each Weekly assignment will be worth 100 points, with different points given for each design goal. In-Class practices and Quizes are worth 10 points each. Instructional Materials: MANDATORY TEXTBOOK REQUIREMENT (You will need your textbook for in class evaluations) The Official Joomla! Book (Paperback) by Marriott, Jennifer; Waring, Elin Edition: 2 nd ISBN13: ISBN10: Format: Paperback Pub. Date: 12/29/2012 Publisher(s): Addison-Wesley Professional REQUIRED 4-8 gig Flash Drive One (1) realm of printer paper One Host site
13 IMED 2315 page 13 EGLS3 -- Evaluation for Greater Learning Student Survey System At Houston Community College, professors believe that thoughtful student feedback is necessary to improve teaching and learning. During a designated time near the end of the term, you will be asked to answer a short online survey of research-based questions related to instruction. The anonymous results of the survey will be made available to your professors and department chairs for continual improvement of instruction. Look for the survey as part of the Houston Community College Student System online near the end of the term. HCC Policy Statements Access Student Services Policies on their Web site: Access DE Policies on their Web site: All students are responsible for reading and understanding the DE Student Handbook, which contains policies, information about conduct, and other important information. For the DE Student Handbook click on the link below or go to the DE page on the HCC website. The Distance Education Student Handbook contains policies and procedures unique to the DE student. Students should have reviewed the handbook as part of the mandatory orientation. It is the student's responsibility to be familiar with the handbook's contents. The handbook contains valuable information, answers, and resources, such as DE contacts, policies and procedures (how to drop, attendance requirements, etc.), student services (ADA, financial aid, degree planning, etc.), course information, testing procedures, technical support, and academic calendars. Refer to the DE Student Handbook by visiting this link: Access CE Policies on their Web site:
14 IMED 2315 page 14 Acknowledgement of Syllabus Please fill in the following information and return this page to the instructor before leaving class. I have read and understood the contents of the course syllabus. I will comply with the CRN IMED 2315 Web Page Design 2, syllabus guidelines & State requirements for Fall Houston Community College System Southwest College West Loop Campus Program: Digital Communication CRN IMED 2315 Web Page Design 2 Fri/ Online Start Date: Monday 08/22/2016 End Date: 12/11/2016 Final Presentation 12/05/2016 Final Evaluation 12/11/2016 Instructor: Nicol Jamal Alexander Telephone: jamal@graphicshoponline.com URL: Office Hours: M/We 10:00am to 11:30am Student Name: Student ID: Home Phone: Work/Cell Phone: Website (If applicable): Student Signature: Date: Or Complete the Syllabus Acknowledgement Form online at:
15 IMED 2315 page 15 Digital Communication - Release for Use Agreement A release agreement between Houston Community College Southwest and a presently or past enrolled student to use work produced by the student for the promotion of the college or its programs. The student agrees to allow HCCS to use works produced for class or art shows in the following ways: a. Gallery Shows b. Online internet gallery promoting our programs c. In printed materials also used to promote the college and its programs HCCS agrees: a. That the student s work will not be sold or offered for sale without prior permission of the student. b. The ownership of all works produced in class remains the student. c. That the student work will not be altered in any way except to be optimized for display on the internet or reduced in size for publication purposes. d. To identify the student when their work is used by the college in the ways stated above. Student Signature Print Name Phone Date
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