CIT 21200
Web Site Design
Web Site Design
Description
This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of World Wide Web pages and site creation. The course involves learning current standard HTML fundamentals and design concepts. The proper design approach for constructing Web sites and related techniques will also be covered.
Textbook
Felki-Morris, Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML, Addison Wesley, ISBN 9780321530196
Course Outcomes
- Apply the tools and techniques for effective Web site planning and analysis (CIT 2)
- Create static Web pages using HTML and XHTML (CIT 1)
- Create pages using CSS for formatting and layout (CIT 1)
- Construct dynamic Web pages using DHTML and JavaScript (CIT 1)
- Use Web authoring tools such as Dreamweaver MX (CIT 1)
- Apply current HTML and accessibility standards in the creation of Web pages (CIT 9, 10)
- Design and implement a static business-oriented Web site (CIT 1)
CIT Program Outcomes (What are these?)
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Principles of Undergraduate Learning (What are Principles of Undergraduate Learning?)
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Topics
- Web Site Planning and Analysis
- Web Site Design and Content
- Web Site Usability
- Limitations and Capabilities of HTML and Related Components
- Limitations and Capabilities of a Web Authoring Tool
- Final Web Site Project
Assessment
- Assignments (6)
- Final Project
- Participation
- Quizzes (2)