Homework - Business of Web Design and Web Content Practicum

When you have a question about the homework or any of the concepts covered in class please send an email which includes your full name, a ?, and section #. Please note - late work will only be accepted 1 week after due date and a 20% deduction will be imposed. Late work will not be graded unless student sends instructor an email asking them to grade late work.

Many of the assignments are submitted using online forms. If for some reason you cannot submit these forms - don't despair! Students can send your instructor an email with the information.

assignment points due   examples
check in pt 1 -- 8/23 ---
check in pt 2 10 8/23 meet classmates
team preliminary 20 9/2 reports
communication plan 20 9/16 reports
client initial 20 9/16 reports
team strategy 20 9/23 reports
client content 20 9/30 reports
project proposal - PMs sign up for meeting with Instructor(entire team attends) 100 10/7 proposals
team proposal 20 10/14 reports
client proposal 20 10/14 reports
team production 20 11/18 reports

58.55
Design/Programming Project
58.54
HTML Certification Exams
(100 oral exam, 300 online exams 100 page creation)

500

12/2 ---
Points for testing 3 assigned sites 60 12/2 ---
In most cases students are expected to fill out only 1 of the 4 tests listed below.
class test
CDs only
40 12/2 test results
client test
DES only
40 12/2 test results
user test
PM only
40 12/2 test results
equipment test
PRGM or CD
40 12/2 test results
personal resgistration
points assigned by instructor
10 12/9 program
team final 20 12/9 reports
team communication
points assigned by instructor
100 12/9 ---
bid revision 20 12/9 bid ex.
lessons learned 20 12/16 lessons
client final 20 12/16 reports
class evaluation 10 12/16 n/a
class attendance
points assigned by instructor
40 12/16 ---


Content for these teaching materials were developed by Linda Hemenway. If you have questions or comments on the material I can be contacted through
lhemenway@santarosa.edu
(707) 527-4855

Web site design by Jessica Hirsch - jessicahirsch@email.msn.com

Funding for these notes provided by Project FIVE and Project PICTS supervised by Doug Garrison - Dean of the Petaluma Center.

This course is a core requirement for several Web Development Certificates. Learn more at the Web Certification site.

The CIS Department offers courses in the following areas: computer basics, applications, graphics, web development, productivity, networking and programming. Visit the CIS Web site.
 
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