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Internet Publishing I

This course is an introduction to basic web design principles, applications, and related terminology. Professional web authoring tools are explored to understand the planning and layout of hypertext-based content for the web.

Course Outcomes

The student will be able to:

1. learn the workings of the Internet and what Web Design is.
2. learn the Basics of HTML5.
3. learn how to create web links and place images on a webpage. 4. learn what CSS is and how to use it.
5. design for mobile devices.
6. design for tablets and desktop devices.
7. improve Web Design.
8. integrate audio and video.    9. how to merge web and social media.

Internet Publishing II

This course introduces students to advanced concepts and skills in web design. Students will also complete numerous assignments requiring application of advanced techniques and will develop a fully functional website as a course project.

Course Outcomes

The student will be able to:

1. Plan and organize the webpages for a new website.
2. Apply two fundamental webpage technologies HTML for structure and CSS for style and layout.
3. Design responsive web design and mobile-first design strategies.
4. Demonstrate techniques for incorporating audio and video and for integrating interactivity using CSS and JavaScript.
5. Integrate transforms and animations, which provide interactivity to a webpage.
6. Use Bootstrap, or another web framework, to create an entire webpage.



"Walking on a Dream"

W16 Final
Presentation

See Blackboard (Bb) for details.

OneDrive

1. When you finish editing on your pc, update your folder on the shared course OneDrive.

Bb Comment

2. Add Comments Box: "I have updated my Final Website folder inside my shared folder on the OneDrive."

Bb Screenshots

3. YourLastname_Webpage-Large.png (capture, rename and submit a screenshot that shows your browser page (“snap” your browser page to one side of your screen and minimize your page small enough to fit the most content, but large enough to be legible.)

4. YourLastname_Webpage-Responsive.png (capture, rename and submit a screenshot of your browser page showing its responsiveness.)

Presentation

5. Be prepared to have all updated files on a USB Memory device. You will make a copy of your folder on the instructor machine.

6. Open your index.html file in Notepad++ on one side of the instructor screen and you will open it in a browser on the other half of the screen. I will go over the checklist above with each student. It will be great if you want to talk about your page, but you do not have to. I will direct your actions according to the checklist.


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