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Advance Web Design 1 Instructor: Mrs. Cullen Natick High School 15 West Street Natick, MA 01760

Advance Web Design 1 Welcome Course Description: The purpose of this course is to prepare students for a future where they can properly harness advance web design skills. The course covers advance Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and CSS Style Sheets, as well as advance topics in Dreamweaver and Photoshop as it pertains to Web Design. It will also introduce students to the Adobe Illustrator program, which is a program that will allow them to grow their skills in digital and print design. Students will do text and classroom work in addition to peer group activities and independent projects. They will create 2 Websites each serving a different purpose and audience. Many professions value an employee who is proficient and advance in HTML, Adobe Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Illustrator. This class will provide them with the skills necessary to use these technologies in such a way that they would be confident in adding them to their resume. Pre-Requisite: B+ or higher Average in Intro. To Web Design & Teacher Approval Semester Goals: 1. Students will be able to comfortably use applications from CS4 to build, test, publish and maintain an Informative Website in addition to a Website of choice. 2. Students will understand the basics and advance skills of building and designing a website using applications from CS4. 3. Students will work as individuals and in a team to produce resourceful and user friendly Websites. 4. Students will continue to use what they learn in the classroom in their future educational or professional career. Programs Used in the Classroom: 1. World Wide Web 2. Dreamweaver 3. Photoshop 4. Illustrator 5. PDF Writer Intro to Web Design 1 Natick High School 15 West Street Natick, MA 01760

Advance Web Design 1, 101 Materials: 1. One subject notebook 2. Pen/Pencil 3. Flash Drive (max. required = 2GB. May be found at Staples, Best Buy, Office Max, Wal-Mart ) Attendance: 1. Attendance is part of class participation. If you are frequently absent, your class participation grade will suffer unless you make up the time. 2. If you are working with a group, you will not receive the same grade as the rest of your group members if you are not present to help them. 3. Attendance will also be enforced as outlined in the Natick High School Student Handbook. Tardiness: 1. Students are to be in their seats ready to work when the bell rings for class to begin. 2. If we begin a task before you come to class, you will lose one grade off of the assignment, i.e.: an A will become a B 3. Tardiness will also be enforced as outline in the Natick High School Student Handbook Classroom Equipment: 1. Please use equipment responsibly if you break it, we don t have it to use. If something happens to equipment while you are using it, please let Miss. Coburn know so it can be repaired. 2. Do not move any lab equipment without instructor permission 3. Do not open or alter student files; move or use student documents

Adv. Web Design 1, 101 & Grading In the Classroom: 1. No food or dink in the room finish it outside. 2. Please turn cell phones to vibrate. 3. If you are working with a group, or if a class discussion is occurring, do not use your cell phone. 4. Video Games: when the bell rings, video games are off the computer. If you need to be asked to stop playing a video game, you will lose points on the project you are currently working on. 5. Students are expected to be engaged in the assigned work. 6. Be respectful of others. Leave negative comments at the door. 7. Do not touch other people s property or equipment. 8. Be careful of your language. 9. When the teacher is talking all eyes up, no surfing on the Internet. Grading: Class Work (PBWiki) 20% Assessments 30% Projects 50% Total 100% Students will be presented with a timeline and rubric for each Website project. Please follow the timelines and be sure you are completing required assignments on time. Classroom participation includes verbal contributions, assisting others, group work, attention to instruction and to other students. On-line participation includes completing post unit on-line surveys and commenting on the class blog weekly. There will be 3-4 written assessments given through out the semester. Written assessments will challenge your problem solving skills, understanding of curriculum and ability to reflect upon what you have learned.

Adv. Web Design 1, Grading continued Grading Scale: A 100-96 C 79-75 A- 95-90 C- 74-70 B 89-85 D 69-65 B- 84 80 D- 64-60 F 59-0 * All assignments may be corrected and re-submitted during studies or after school within one week of the original deadline for a better grade on the project. Late Work: 1. Late assignments will receive a grade no higher than a C, assuming the assignment was otherwise completed appropriately. 2. Assignments not completed at all will receive a grade of zero. 3. Students will be given an appropriate amount of time to complete an assignment. Teacher will determine when assignment will no longer be accepted. Causes of Lower Scores: 1. Not completing class assignments 2. Turning in work late 3. Missing class sessions 4. Plagiarism 5. Poor work ethic * This is in addition to individual rubrics for each Website project.

Advance Web Design 1 Learn Grow Explore Share Please contact Mrs. Cullen if further explanation is needed on any issues covered herein.