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Course Syllabus
Web Design
2013-2014
Teacher
Name:
Mrs.
Tracy
Clark
Grand
Ledge
High
School
Office:
517.925.5815
Teachers
Direct
Phone
Number:
517.925.5831
Contact
Times:
M
F
(7:15-7:40am
&
2:45-3:15
pm)
*or
by
appointment
Email:
clarkt@glcomets.net
*email
is
preferred
and
will
allow
for
the
quickest
response
Purpose/Course Description:
Web Design is a one-trimester class that will focus on the basic use of the internet as a tool and concentrating on (X)HTML tags associated with developing basic web pages. This is a project-oriented class.
This course will cover all of the important steps for planning and creating a personal website. Students will; discover the history and uses of the internet; learn how to plan, design, and implement appropriate graphics and other multimedia to support a successful website; develop a working knowledge of (x)html tags. Students will also work with Adobe Photoshop to create, edit and enhance photos and graphics for use on their websites. Textbooks Used and Other Sources: Murray, Katherine. (2010) Learning Web Design with Adobe CS4. ISBN 13: 978-0-13- 507688-0. Shelley/Napier/Rivers. (2009) Web Design; Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition. ISBN 13: 978-1-4239-2718-1.
Methods
of
Instruction:
May
include,
but
are
not
limited
to:
Lecture
/
Notes
Presentations
Guided
practice
Individual
work
Group
work
Online
activities
Course Syllabus
Trimester marking period grades are determined by dividing student points earned by the total points available.
Final
Exam:
A
cummulative
exam
will
be
given
at
the
end
of
the
trimester
and
will
be
weighted
10%
of
the
trimester
grade.
**
All
students
must
take
the
exam.
Failure
to
do
so
will
result
in
the
failure
of
the
class
regardless
of
percentage.
Grading
Scale:
93-100
90-92
87-89
83-86
80-82
77-79
A
A-
B+
B
B-
C+
73-76
70-72
67-69
63-66
60-62
0-59
C
C-
D+
D
D-
F
Assignment Expectations:
Assignments are expected to be properly labeled, neat, complete, and turned in on time. Late Assignments: Assignments not turned in on the due date will be given a zero grade. Although strongly discouraged, late assignments from a chapter can be turned in ONLY UNTIL the day of the chapter test. Any assignment not turned in on time will receive half-credit OR less. If a student is absent on the day of a test/quiz, the student is required to make arrangements with the teacher to make up the missed assessment within ONE WEEK of the absence. If the student does not attend the designated time for the make-up quiz or test, the student will receive a zero grade. **In the event of an emergency or extenuating circumstance you may request for other arrangements to be made.
Course Syllabus
Classroom Procedures
Student
Responsibilities
&
Expectations:
BE
RESPECTFULrespect
yourself,
others,
and
school
property.
BE
PREPAREDbring
your
book,
folder,
paper,
and
pencil
to
every
class.
BE
ON
TIMEbe
in
your
assigned
seat
when
the
bell
rings.
Consequences:
Students
consequences
for
not
carrying
out
the
above
listed
responsibilities
and
expectations
can
include
(but
are
not
limited
to)
a
written
referral,
after-school
detention,
in-school
suspension,
and/or
out-of-school
suspension,
all
of
which
will
be
accompanied
by
parent
contact.
Passes:
Passes
will
only
be
given
at
the
discretion
of
the
teacher.
Cheating:
The act of obtaining answers or completing assignments in a fraudulent or deceitful manner. Disciplinary action will be determined by staff and administrators. Possible zero grade for assignment and possible suspension. (One hour three days)
Attendance/Tardy:
The
High
School
attendance/tardy
policy
is
available
on-line
in
the
student
handbook
at:
http://www.glps.k12.mi.us/ourschools/grandledgehighschool/
Additional
Operational
Information:
No
food
or
beverages
will
be
allowed
in
the
classroom.
Bottled
water
kept
in
the
designated
location
will
be
the
only
exception.
IF
CLASSROOM
EQUIPMENT
(COMPUTERS,
PRINTERS,
ETC.)
IS
USED
INAPPROPRIATELY,
PRIVILEGES
TO
USE
THE
EQUIPMENT
WILL
BE
LOST.
Course Syllabus
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES MAY LOWER YOUR GRADE. **The school district reserves the right to seek any property damage or costs incurred as a result of student violation of this policy.**