Thursday, October 8, 2009

Welcome to Web Design 2!

About the Course
Web Design 2 is an interactive class requiring you to continue your research and learning about various aspects of planning, designing, creating, and posting a web page. You will receive 1/2 Carnegie unit for successful completion of the class. The course contents support the MS Framework for Business and Technology and includes the following competencies which you must master:
  • Identify web page design considerations.
  • Identify techniques for improving the design and functionality of a site.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of advanced web page authoring software features.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of advanced image editing software.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of additional media development programs.
  • Identify legal and ethical aspects associated with using technology for research and in preparation of publications.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of maintaining a site.
  • Create and publish a web site.
In your job as intern, you will complete work with MS Word, Notepad, Kompozer and GIMP Imaging software (both KompoZer and GIMP are free web-based software). We will discuss these tools in more detail later. For now, just browse the course pages to get familiar with the assignment locations; explore the tabs on the content page, such as Discussions, Dropbox, Quizzes, Grades, etc. You will use these tabs to "turn in" your work and see the grades that are posted.  Update your profile and add a picture also; the first day of class is a GREAT time to do this! 





Assignments
Assignments will be posted on the "News" page every Tuesday and are to be completed by Monday of the following week. Other notes may also be posted there for your review. Check the "News" frequently! That is your source for important information. Also, check your grades on the "Grades Tab" every week--work not completed results in a "0" on the grade tab. Work may be turned in late, but your grades may reflect a lower score.

I also send frequent pages and emails to you.  Make it a daily habit to check the "NEWS", the "Pages", and your "EMAILS".  Respond as required to each item.  Failure to do this will reflect in your grade.


In Module 1 you will plan your new 5-page web site by researching a topic from a list provided.  You will begin to develop your web site by researching your topic and writing your initial draft.  You will also learn to plan your web site so that it is attractive and easy to navigate.  You will develop a storyboard to use during this phase.  Other modules will build on this initial work.  Take pride in it and do a complete job.  Your grade in the class depends on YOUR work!

SPECIAL NOTE:  You are required to have a flash (aka thumb) drive or external hard drive to use as backup for your files. "My computer crashed" is not a valid excuse for not turning in work. Back-up files every time you complete an assignment!  Then if you move to another computer or want to work from home, you will have your files.  Also, I understand the computers will be "cleaned" by the Technical Department during this semester.  This process will wipe out all your files unless you have them on a flash drive.


BLOG NOTES:  Other assignments will be posted here on our class Blog. It is your responsibility to check the blog frequently and follow the assignment directions. These assignments will be part of your class grade. Bookmark (or add as a favorite) this BLOG so you can get back to it easily.


Your first assignment from this blog is to join this BLOG as a follower.  You can use your gmail address as your identification.  Then add a comment (go to bottom of this BLOG page) that includes your first name and what you expect to learn in this class. (If you have any difficulty doing this, please email me right away!)

Other Notes
We have a special Discussion Board on our Class Page--check out Mrs. McKee's Chalk Board.  Here you will find our weekly assignments, all our class email in one location, and a place to ask other students for help. Bonus points will be awarded on some of your posts. Just check it every time you log in so you don't miss anything.

We also have a class "Chat" button on your course page.   I will schedule chats from  time-to-time to allow you to make comments and ask questions in an interactive mode with me and your other classmates.  Sometimes these chats will be given Bonus points, depending upon the quality of your participation.  

I Like to Talk on the Phone! You can expect a phone call from me this week to confirm your enrollment in the class. I also like to talk with your parents from time-to-time just to give them a progress report. Your site coordinator also receives frequent calls from me. As for any problems that you encounter such as log-in, course questions, software issues, etc., you may contact me by phone or text at 601-810-4923 or email (dannie.mckee@gmail.com). My office hours are posted on the "News" page. Don't hesitate to ask for help; your success is my success!

7 comments:

Eunikka said...

Eunikka Freeman

In Web Design i would like to learn more things. I would like to chat more so i can understand how to do certaim things together and help my classmates.

Yaz said...

Yasmine Moore
In Web Design 2, I expect to finish learning from where Web Design 1 stopped at....

Unknown said...

I would like to learn the most important thing about wed design two because it look like it would be fun to do.

Anonymous said...

I am looking forward to the call and all the fun and interesting things that are planned for us to do. Also I think that you and my mother will make good conversation.

Dannie McKee said...

Thanks, Eunikka, Yasmine, Rissa, and Alexis for your comments. This semester will be a good one for Web Design! Notice you can also make comments using html codes that we learned in the first semester.

Martavian Newson Newson said...

I want to learn from Web design11 is
how to analyze a website more better and make it look the way it should.

Dannie McKee said...

Thanks, Martavian, I hope you enjoy learning more about web design in our new class.