MST Web Design 1829 DC - Guidelines & Syllabus North Garland High School 2014-2015



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MST Web Design 1829 DC - Guidelines & Syllabus North Garland High School 2014-2015 Contact Information Teacher: Mr. Hensley Class: MST Web Design (DC), Rm 512 Email: rwhensle@garlandisd.net Tutorials: M/W 2:40 3:15 p.m., Tu 7:00-7:20 a.m. Course Description: MST Web Design is a project-based course designed to teach best practices both in contemporary Web site design and maximizing the Internet as a knowledge tool. Site evaluation for credibility and varied research methods will be emphasized. This course is taught in conjunction with Richland Collage for dual credit. In addition to creating simple Web pages by writing XHTML, students will learn the principles of site design and develop increasingly more sophisticated Web sites utilizing CSS, HTML5, and PHP. Internet terminology, history, tools and software are included in the curriculum to ensure a well-rounded and knowledgeable webmaster at the end of this course. Flash, Photoshop and video editing are used to enhance graphics, create banners, logos, image maps, streaming video, animated gifs, and other web related content. Classroom Guidelines 1. Please treat all equipment with respect, as if it belongs to you personally. No food or drink in the computer lab (although you may have water with a secure top if you like). 2. Please be in your assigned seat when the bell rings. Students are expected to be wearing Student ID badges at all times and please bring your school Planner to class each day Passes from class are not expected to be used often, and no passes from class may be used during the first or last 20 minutes. Passes from class are allowed using your NGHS Planner only 3. Please be considerate of others in the classroom, and be respectful of everyone s participation. Being a successful student requires that you participate in your learning! Join in the discussions, and please be respectful while others participate as well. Please remain in your seat generally, although there will be lesson activities where you will be up and out of your seat. 4. Please be prepared to contribute to the class discussions as they are going on, whether in a class discussion, table discussion, or elbow partner discussion. 5. Every attempt to provide adequate class time for assignment completion will be given, however, it is your responsibility to attend tutorials or otherwise complete all assignments on time. It is extremely important to save your project files in the assigned folder, with the assigned file name, and to verify successful submission through Edmodo. Some of our quizzes and tests may be retaken before or after school. Please take this opportunity to raise your grade if there is room for improvement. Retake grades will be averaged together with the original score.

When absences occur, please remember that it is your responsibility to get makeup work before or after the instructional class period, or during tutorials. Students are permitted to make up work missed because of absences due to extenuating circumstances, participation in approved school-related activities, and suspension. It is the student s responsibility to find out the assignments and make up the work within an appropriate period of time. [Board Policy] For assignments that are submitted late due to an unexcused absence, there is a mandatory 20 point deduction [Board Policy] Any work not submitted by an assigned due date is considered late work. This includes work which was assigned a make-up date due to absences. Late work may be penalized 10 points per day the class meets up to a maximum of 30 points. 6. Strict adherence to the Student Acceptable Use Policy is required. 7. Use of lab computers for streaming video or audio is not allowed during class. During units of instruction during the course, there will be exceptions. 8. The school rules are our class rules, too. Classroom Procedures: Beginning of Class: Please enter class before the bell, and take your assigned seat wearing your Student ID. Please log onto your computer workstation. Please open the daily warm-up activity and begin the warm-up. Continue the warm-up activity until Mr. Hensley begins discussing our daily objectives. During Class: Some of our instruction will come through taking Cornell-style notes. Note-taking is considered an essential skill, and the notes themselves are assessed for a grade. Notes may be used for some quizzes and tests. Instruction will include frequent opportunities for you to discuss a course topic with a partner, your table, or the class. You are encouraged to express yourself and your learning! Student use of the internet is expected to be related to class assignments or during times when permission is given. Remember to follow the requirements of the AUP. Visiting a gaming or streaming video site is rarely allowed, and only with explicit permission. During demonstration exercises, you may want to add to your notes as well as work in the software under demonstration. It is essential to save your work to the designated drives and folders, and to submit your assignments in our on-line classroom at Edmodo.com. End of Class: Each class will end with our completion of a closing task. The closing task will be connected to the content currently under study. After submission of the closing task, please remain in your seat until the bell rings, or until you are dismissed by the teacher. Please remember to push your chair back into proper workstation position.

Computer Security Every student is required to have read, agreed to and signed a Student Acceptable Use Policy for the High School computer labs. This policy states what activities are prohibited for safety and security reasons. Please follow the Student AUP completely. It is there for everyone s security, including yours. Raider Binder Policy As one of its strategies to promote student success, NGHS requires that all students secure a single three-inch binder that will contain a section for each course they are taking. You should bring your Raider Binder to class each day. You should organize and maintain the section for this course per instructions. Failure to comply with the Raider Binder policy may result in an office referral and may impact your course grade. The binder procedure will be discussed during student assemblies the first week of school. Students will be able to purchase binders in the library for $2.00. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please email AP Jeffrey Dorman Grading Policy Tests / Quizzes 50 % Classwork & Projects 40 % Binder & Participation 10 % [MST Project (3 rd & 6 th six weeks) 15 %] Students, I have high expectations for you, and I encourage you to have high expectations for me. Please feel completely free to ask questions and approach me with any concerns you may have. My goal is to always listen to your suggestions, and I want you to participate in shaping our class. I d like to emphasize that I am committed to every one of you to support your learning every minute of class, every minute of tutorials, and I m excited to begin the new school year with you in class.

Course and Section Number: IMED-1316-81965: Web Design I Semester: Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 Credit Hours: 3 credit hours Class Meeting Days and Times: A-Days, 7:30AM - 9:00AM Room: Room NGHS 512 Richland College School of Engineering, Business, and Technology 972-238-6210 Instructor Information: Instructor s name: Robert Hensley E-mail address: RWHensle@garlandisd.net North Garland H.S. phone: 972-675-2130 (Ext. 80448) - leave message Office Hours (Student Tutorials): M/W - 2:40-3:15 p.m., Tu 7:00-7:20 a.m. Mail Box Location: 2109 Buckingham Rd., Garland, TX 75042 Faculty Page Link: www.garlandisd.net/webcentral/staff/teacherdetails.cfm?id=3176 Prerequisite: NGHS MST Digital Communications 1819 (or equivalent) Course Description: Instruction in web design and related graphic design issues including mark-up languages, web sites, and browsers. End-of-Course Outcomes: Identify how the Internet functions with specific attention to the World Wide Web and file transfer; apply design techniques in the creation and optimization of graphics and other embedded elements; demonstrate the use of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) formatting and layout standards; and design, create, test, and maintain a web site. SCANS Skills: The Secretary s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) was appointed by the Secretary of Labor to determine the skills people need to succeed in the world of work. Richland College is determined to prepare you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in today s dynamic work environment. Towards this goal, these workplace competencies and foundation skills have been designed into the curriculum for this course: Reading - locate, understand, and interpret written information in prose and in documents such as manuals, graphs, and schedules Integrity and Honesty - choose ethical courses of action Acquire and Evaluate Information

Organize and Maintain Information Interpret and Communicate Information Understands Systems - knows how social, organizational, and technological systems work and operates effectively with them Monitor and Correct Performance - distinguish trends, predict impacts on system operations, diagnose deviations in systems' performance and correct malfunctions Improve or Design Systems - suggest modifications to existing systems and develop new or alternative systems to improve performance Required Lab: This class contains lecture and lab components. Students may need to put in additional time to complete assignments. Lab Hours: Computer lab for this course is located at NGHS in Rm 512. Hours for Fall and Spring semesters are: M/W - 2:40-3:15 p.m., Tu 7:00-7:20 a.m. Textbooks: Required textbooks and supplies are supplied. Web Design Technologies, Thomson, ISBN 0-619-06460-9 Supplies: Required supplies are supplied. NGHS Raider Binder Policy As one of its strategies to promote student success, NGHS requires that all students secure a single threeinch binder that will contain a section for each course they are taking. You should bring your Raider Binder to class each day. You should organize and maintain the section for this course per instructions. Failure to comply with the Raider Binder policy may result in an office referral and may impact your course grade. The binder procedure will be discussed during student assemblies the first week of school. Students will be able to purchase binders in the library for $2.00. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please email Asst. Principal Jeffrey Dorman. Course Outline: Units of Study 1. File Management 10. Graphics: Editing & Optimization 2. Internet Infrastructure 11. E-commerce topics 3. XHTML / Intro. CSS 12. Image Maps/Rollovers 4. Intro. Javascript 13. Adv. Navigation techniques 5. FTP & Web Servers 14. Intro. PHP 6. Writing for the Web 15. Intro. MySQL 7. Exercises in CSS 16. Copyright & Fair Use issues 8. Dreamweaver / HTML5 17. Summative Project(s) 9. Flash Objects

Grading Procedure: Grading Legend A = 90 100 % B = 80 89 % C = 70 79 % D = 60 69 % F = 0 59 % Points Breakdown Tests / Quizzes - 50 % Classwork & Projects - 40 % Binder & Participation - 10 % TOTAL - 100 % PLEASE NOTE! Grade reports are no longer mailed. Convenient access is available online or by telephone. Use your student identification number when you log in to econnect or call Touch Tone Services. Web Site address: http://econnect.dcccd.edu Telephone number: 972-613-1818. Academic Calendar: Monday - Friday Classes Calendar (08/25/14 06/04/15) Drop Date: September 8 (M) is the last day to drop from this course without receiving an automatic "W" and without the course reflecting on your transcript. Withdrawal Date: November 13 (R) is the last day to withdraw from this course with an automatic "W". Richland College's Quality Enhancement Plan ~ Learning to Learn: Developing Learning Power Richland College is piloting its Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) in select classes. The QEP provides techniques, practices, and tools to help students develop the habits, traits or behaviors needed to be effective and successful lifelong learners in college and in life. For more information, please log onto http://www.richlandcollege.edu/qep/ Academic Progress: Students are encouraged to discuss academic goals and degree completion with their instructors. Specific advising is available throughout the semester. Check 7Steps2Success for more details. Institutional Policies: Institutional Policies including Stop Before You Drop/6Drop, Withdrawals, Repeating a Course, Financial Aid, Academic Honesty, ADA, Religious Holidays and the Campus Emergency Operation Plan & Contingency Plan are available at: http://www.richlandcollege.edu/syllabusinfo/institutionpolicies.pdf NGHS Guidance & Counseling contact and support information may be found at: http://www.garlandisdschools.net/page.cfm?p=46 Classroom Policies & Procedures:

Please read the following classroom policies & procedures listed below. 8. Please treat all equipment with respect, as if it belongs to you personally. No food or drink in the computer lab (although you may have water with a secure top if you like). 9. Please be in your assigned seat when the bell rings. Students are expected to be wearing Student ID badges at all times and please bring your school Planner to class each day Passes from class are not expected to be used often, and no passes from class may be used during the first or last 20 minutes. Passes from class are allowed using your NGHS Planner only 10. Please be considerate of others in the classroom, and be respectful of everyone s participation. Being a successful student requires that you participate in your learning! Join in the discussions, and please be respectful while others participate as well. Please remain in your seat generally, although there will be lesson activities where you will be up and out of your seat. 11. Please be prepared to contribute to the class discussions as they are going on, whether in a class discussion, table discussion, or elbow partner discussion. 12. Every attempt to provide adequate class time for assignment completion will be given, however, it is your responsibility to attend tutorials or otherwise complete all assignments on time. It is extremely important to save your project files in the assigned folder, with the assigned file name, and to verify successful submission through Edmodo. Some of our quizzes and tests may be retaken before or after school. Please take this opportunity to raise your grade if there is room for improvement. Retake grades will be averaged together with the original score. When absences occur, please remember that it is your responsibility to get makeup work before or after the instructional class period, or during tutorials. Students are permitted to make up work missed because of absences due to extenuating circumstances, participation in approved school-related activities, and suspension. It is the student s responsibility to find out the assignments and make up the work within an appropriate period of time. [Board Policy] For assignments that are submitted late due to an unexcused absence, there is a mandatory 20 point deduction [Board Policy] Any work not submitted by an assigned due date is considered late work. This includes work which was assigned a make-up date due to absences. Late work may be penalized 10 points per day the class meets up to a maximum of 30 points. 13. Strict adherence to the Student Acceptable Use Policy is required. 14. Use of lab computers for streaming video or audio is not allowed during class. During units of instruction during the course, there will be exceptions. 8. The school rules are our class rules, too. Classroom Procedures: Beginning of Class: Please enter class before the bell, and take your assigned seat wearing your Student ID. Please log onto your computer workstation. Please open the daily warm-up activity and begin the warm-up. Continue the warm-up activity until Mr. Hensley begins discussing our daily objectives.

During Class: Some of our instruction will come through taking Cornell-style notes. Note-taking is considered an essential skill, and the notes themselves are assessed for a grade. Notes may be used for some quizzes and tests. Instruction will include frequent opportunities for you to discuss a course topic with a partner, your table, or the class. You are encouraged to express yourself and your learning! Student use of the internet is expected to be related to class assignments or during times when permission is given. Remember to follow the requirements of the AUP. Visiting a gaming or streaming video site is rarely allowed, and only with explicit permission. During demonstration exercises, you may want to add to your notes as well as work in the software under demonstration. It is essential to save your work to the designated drives and folders, and to submit your assignments in our on-line classroom at Edmodo.com. End of Class: Each class will end with our completion of a closing task. The closing task will be connected to the content currently under study. After submission of the closing task, please remain in your seat until the bell rings, or until you are dismissed by the teacher. Please remember to push your chair back into proper workstation position. Attendance Policy: In accordance with Garland ISD attendance policy, students are expected to attend class regularly. If you know you will be missing classes this semester, please speak to your instructor about days you will be missing so you can receive information on the lessons and assignments you will miss. In the case of anticipated absences and actual absences, you should report your absence information to the NGHS Attendance office. It is imperative students arrive to class on time and remain in class for all class periods. Food and Drink Policy: Except where otherwise determined by a faculty member, no eating or drinking is allowed in the classroom. Web Server Posting Policy: The Garland ISD Web Server is restricted to GISD network computer access, therefore your projects for this class will be posted on a web server not accessible by persons outside the GISD computer network. Computer/Internet Use Policy: Currently enrolled NGHS students have access to the school computer labs in room 512 for Multimedia educational and instructional purposes. You are required to check in with and be supervised by your Multimedia instructor while using computer labs on the NGHS campus. You are expected to follow lab policies as well as the Student Code of Conduct specified in the student handbook.

Safety Policy: Students should participate in this class in a safe, appropriate manner. We occasionally have to step over cords for the multimedia cart and/or computer equipment. We also need to watch out for boxes and paper, students backpacks, etc. Students should begin to build good computing habits, designed to prevent eyestrain, carpal tunnel syndrome, etc. Handheld Devices Policy: Students must adhere to NGHS school policy regarding handheld devices. Please turn OFF all electronic devices during class, and do not access personal electronic devices during class. Participation Policy: Course participation is required. Ask questions and be involved with the lesson. Students should not surf the Net, play games, send emails or work on unrelated homework/projects during class. Students should not disturb your neighbors during lectures and demos. End of Each Class Policy (for face-to-face classes): When you leave class for the day, please... 1. Log off from Mac Book Pro. 2. Pick up and throw away any trash around your seat. 3. Push your chair back in place at your workstation. Attention Continuing Education Students: To receive a certificate for this course, you must make a grade of "C" or higher as a final grade. A grade average of 69% or lower is failing. Continuing Education will not mail your certificate to you. If you do not receive your certificate the last day of class you will have to pick up your certificate at the Continuing Education Front Desk, T160. Multimedia Web Site: You may access your student projects on the district web server from any GISD computer at this address: http://webdesign.garlandisd.net/ Disclaimer reserving right to change syllabus: The instructor reserves the right to amend this syllabus as necessary. Student Acknowledgement: Please download, read and sign this Student Acknowledgement and turn it in to your instructor. Or you can paste this URL into your browser window: http://www.mmlab2.rlc.dcccd.edu/calendar/studentacknowledgement.pdf

Please complete, sign and return this sheet to Mr. Hensley (MST Web Design). I have read and understand the classroom Guidelines for MST Digital Communications and Syllabus at North Garland High School. Student Signature Parent Signature Date Date Parent Contact Information: Name: Relationship to Student: Phone: EMAIL ADDRESS: Name: Relationship to Student: Phone: EMAIL ADDRESS: Student Schedule for Fall 2014 Course Teacher A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 All student extra-curricular activities (clubs, band, sports, job, etc.)