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SHARON BOND - CERTIFIED ONLINE INSTRUCTOR

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BASIC HTML WEB PAGE DESIGN

Coms 491 -  2 Semester Credits
 

Macintosh or Windows  Platforms

Description:

Millions of web sites crowd the Internet and you want to join the fun but don't know how or where to begin? This course will teach you how to build a basic, visually appealing web page. By the end of this course, you'll have a "home on the web" that you can be proud of!

Weekly lessons will guide students through the steps of learning HTML tags, adding color, graphics and sound to web pages, and uploading their first page to the World Wide Web. Web design basics will also be covered. The course will include instruction, assignments, and convenient links to useful HTML resources.

 

Instructor:                    Sharon Bond
Certified Online Instructor

Prerequisites:              Familiarity with the Web and Web browsing and software.

Credits:                        Two Semester Credits

OBJECTIVES:

Learning HTML fundamentals the language of the World Wide Web.

1.  Understand Web page design issues.
2.  HTML defined
3.  Understanding how HTML tags work
4.  Understand Web page design issues.
5.  Creating simple Web pages and adding text and layout formatting with HTML
6.  Publishing your HTML document on the Web

Components of a Web Page
1.  Text
2.  Links
3.  Images and graphics
4.  Multimedia
5.  Putting it all together with HTML

HTML syntax
1.  What are “tags”?
2.  Opening and closing tags.
3. 
 
Case sensitivity in tags
4.   Nesting tags in proper order.

Document tags
1.  HTML
2.  HEAD
3.  TITLE
4.  BODY

Heading tags.
Text formatting tags.

Layout formatting tags, Hard Rule, and Comments.
Adding links and images.

Publishing your page on the Web.

 

MANUAL:

You do not need a manual for this class.  I will send your assignments weekly (every Monday)  and they are due by the next week.  If you are not able to send an assignment on time, do not worry.  Just write me and we will work things out. 

AUDIENCE:

The class is designed for users who are proficient using a mouse and are familiar with the fundamentals of using the Macintosh Computer or the fundamentals of PC Windows. Students must have the software MS Excel have connection to an Internet Service Provider and be familiar with using E-mail.

EVALUATION:

The evaluation will be based on weekly assignments, student participation plus finished Web pages posted on the Web.   The course utilizes a mastery learning approach.  Ongoing individualized assistance will be available through online messaging and/or voice phone conferencing.



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