CS 116 - Fall 2018: Syllabus

Instructor Dr. Joan Francioni
Office Dr. Francioni: Watkins 108D, 507-457-2336
email/Web jfrancioni "at" winona.edu; http://cs.winona.edu/Francioni
Office Hours See D2L class site

NOTE: Send email for guaranteed appointment.
Text
  1. Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5
    by Terry Felke-Morris
    8th Edition: textbook site        9th Edition: textbook site
     
  2. WWW itself!
Prerequisites None.
Grading (Tentative)
20% Labs
45% Tests - 3
15% Project 1
20% Project 2
Collaboration All tests in CS 116 are closed book/closed notes. It is considered cheating to view your notes or to communicate with or copy from a classmate during a test.

All labs and Project 1 in CS 116 are individual assignments. You may discuss your labs with classmates, but you must enter all the information yourself. It is considered cheating to copy any portion of the assignment from anyone else or to knowingly permit someone else to copy your assignment.

Project 2 in CS 116 is a team project. You may exchange information with you team mate(s), however, it is considered cheating to copy any portion of the assignment from anyone else or to knowingly permit someone outside of your team to copy your assignment.

Anyone who is caught cheating in this class will receive a grade of F for the class. Note also that if you are caught cheating then you will not be permitted to withdraw from the class (i.e., the F will go on your permanent transcript).
Inclusion WSU recognizes that our individual differences can deepen our understanding of one another and the world around us, rather than divide us. In this class, people of all ethnicities, genders and gender identities, religions, ages, sexual orientations, dis/abilities, socioeconomic backgrounds, regions, and nationalities are strongly encouraged to share their rich array of perspectives and experiences. If you feel your differences may in some way isolate you from WSU's community or if you have a need for any specific accommodations, please speak with the instructor early in the semester about your concerns and what we can do together to help you become an active and engaged member of our class and community.

If you or a friend has been a victim of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking, you can talk to a trained, confidential advocate by calling 507-457-5610. See http://www.winona.edu/RE for more information about your rights and resources.

See WSU's Diversity website for a description of relevant resources and also the history of this syllabus statement.
Topics Topics include, but are not limited to:
  1. Web Fundamentals
  2. Web Usage Structural Components
  3. Hyperlinks
  4. Web Design and Page Layout
  5. Cascading Style Sheets
  6. Web Graphics Styling
  7. Media and Interactivity Basics
  8. Web Publishing Basics