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Web Page Design

Prerequisites
CIT 112 or CIT 115
Offered
Spring, Fall, Summer
Software
Dreamweaver MX
Microsoft Internet Explorer (5.5 or greater)
Real Player
Credit By Exam
Yes
Coordinator
Bill Watson
Course Instructional Objectives

Planning and Analysis
  • List the 6 steps to effective Web site design
  • Define the target audience for a Web site
  • Develop a purpose statement for a defined Web site
  • Define objectives for a Web site
  • Research competitive Web sites and describe pros and cons
  • Use and apply demographic resources available on the Web
Design and Content
  • Build the site's information domain
  • Determine the site's content
  • Define the difference between user-centered and information-centered content
  • Organize site content
  • Connect information chunks
  • Check and apply appropriate copyright measures
  • Develop navigational structure
Web Site Usability
  • Define usability
  • Evaluate a web site for usability factors
  • Determine how to effectively structure a Web site
  • Explain how to test for Web site usability
Limitations and Capabilities of HTML and Related Components
  • Describe what HTML is and what it isn't
  • Define XML and its uses
  • Define DHTML and its uses
  • Describe CSS and its uses
  • Take interactive tutorials on HTML tags and application
  • Describe JavaScript and how it is used for editing
  • Locate and modify existing JavaScript for use in a new application
  • Insert graphics into Web page
  • Learn pros and cons of using multi-media on a Web site
  • Create an HTML based project using a text editing tool
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the main HTML tags: lists, tables, special characters, frames, links, and images
Limitations and Capabilities of a Web Authoring Tool
  • Build sample Web site using Dreamweaver
  • Apply the preview and link editing features of Dreamweaver
  • Modify Dreamweaver generated code
  • Use form generating capability of Dreamweaver
  • Use JavaScript based editing features of Dreamweaver
  • Use style and design features of Dreamweaver
  • Upload Site a Web server
Final Project Creation
  • Describe key design criteria described in Yale Style Guide
  • Apply style guidelines of Yale Style guide to Final Class Web project
  • Develop a multi-page Web site based on analysis and design criteria learned throughout the class
  • Publish Final class project to Web Server
  • Perform testing of Final Project and make adjustments as needed

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