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MASTER SYLLABUS |
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OST 2802 |
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Class Hours: 1.0
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Credit Hours:
1.0
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Laboratory Hours:
0.0
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Date Revised:
Spring 03
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NOTE: This
course is not designed for transfer credit.
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Catalog Course
Description:
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Developing graphics
for use in Web pages. Use of scanner, graphics program, Internet browser,
and related software to produce Web pages and post the pages to the Web.
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Entry Level Standards:
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Knowledge of how
to write HTML code to create Web pages; computer usage knowledge and skills;
college-level writing skills.
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Prerequisites:
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OST 2801
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Textbook(s) and
Other Course Materials:
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HTML: Your Visual
Blueprint for Designing Effective Web Pages
(2000). Foster City, CA: IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.
Two-three 3.5" DS/HD (1.4Mb) disks. (A zip disk is recommended since the graphics files are so large.) |
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I. Week/Unit/Topic
Basis:
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Week
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Topic
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1
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Tables with Graphic
Images (Chapter 7)
Using tables to align text and images; use table formatting attributes to determine alignment, cellspacing, cellpadding, table color, and border; using tables to create columns of text and sideheads; use of tables for advanced alignment of text; adding special characters; soliciting email feedback; special HTML tags; posting your page to the WWW. |
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2
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Using Your Graphics
Program (Paint Shop Pro) (Chapter 5)
Using graphics in HTML documents' developing graphics for HTML documents using Paint Shop Pro software |
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3
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Graphics in Documents
(Chapter 5)
Linking graphics; copying graphics and backgrounds from the WWW; scanning images; modifying images. |
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4
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Imagemaps/Backgrounds/Colors
(Handouts)
Creating image maps; setting background colors and background images; changing text and link color. |
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5
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Bargain Blasts Project
Due and Final Exam
Each person will create a web page for our Bargain Blasts Catalog. The details of the assignment are listed at Bargain Blasts. |
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II. Course Objectives*:
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A.
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Create and use graphic
images in Web documents. I, III, XIII
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B.
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Use a scanner to
capture images for use in Web documents. I, III, XIII
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C.
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Combine graphic files
and text files to create publications on the Internet. I, III, XIII
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D.
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Create and use image
maps in Web documents, I, III, XIII
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*Roman numerals after
course objectives reference goals of the OST program.
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III. Instructional
Processes*:
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Students will:
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Use technology to
promote the objectives of this course; specifically, the Internet, Web
documents, email, and word processing. Technological Literacy Outcome
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2.
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Use technology to
post pages to the Web. Technological Literacy Outcome; Active
Learning Strategy
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3.
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Use classroom research
to investigate areas of interest for use in projects. Information Literacy
Outcome
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4.
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Use research activities
to promote independent thinking. Problem Solving and Decision
Making Outcome, Information Literacy Outcome
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5.
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Use Web research
activities to explore businesses, careers, and current events. Transitional
Strategy
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*Strategies and outcomes
listed after instructional processes reference Pellissippi State’s goals
for strengthening general education knowledge and skills, connecting coursework
to experiences beyond the classroom, and encouraging students to take active
and responsible roles in the educational process.
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IV. Expectations
for Student Performance*:
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Upon successful completion
of this course, the student should be able to:
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Use Internet resources.
A,B
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2.
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Use correspondence
tool: email. A
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3.
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Identify the elements
that make up a well-designed web page. B
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4.
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Use HTML to create
web pages. B
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5.
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Develop graphics
for HTML documents using a graphics program. B
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Link graphics in
HTML documents. B
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Use image maps in
HTML documents. B
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8.
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Use color and backgrounds
to enhance HTML documents. B
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9.
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Distinguish between
well-designed graphics and poorly designed graphics used on Web pages.
B
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10.
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Save images and text
from other HTML documents and use them in web pages. B,C
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Locate clip art images
and use them in documents and publications. C
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12.
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Create images using
a graphics program and use them in documents and publications. C
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13.
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Work together as
a group to learn to scan and modify images using the scanner and image
editing software. C (WWW section exempt)
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Scan images and import
them into web pages and documents. C (WWW section exempt)
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Create a personal
web page combining text and graphics. B,C,E
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Incorporate graphics
for use in Web page. Graphics may be scanned in or imported as clip art.
F
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Post pages to Web.
B,C,D,F
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*Letters after performance
expectations reference the course objectives listed above.
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V. Evaluation:
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A. Testing Procedures:
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Final Exam:Theory/Objective
and Hands-On/Application test to be taken in the Testing Center.
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B. Laboratory Expectations:
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N/A
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C. Field Work:
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N/A
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D. Other Evaluation
Methods:
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1.Weekly assignments.
2.Bargain Blasts Project. 3.Online Quizzes. Portfolio:
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E. Grading Scale:
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The final grade will
be determined on the basis of scores on assignments, projects, and tests
according to these standards:
A...93-100
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VI. Policies:
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A. Attendance Policy:
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Pellissippi State
Technical Community College expects students in traditional classes to
attend all scheduled instructional activities. As a minimum, students in
all traditional courses must be present for at least 75 percent of their
scheduled class and
laboratory meetings in order to receive credit for the course. For the traditional class meeting twice a week for five weeks, you are allowed a maximum of three absences during each five week period. [NOTE: No differentiation is noted for excused/unexcused absences. These will be treated as an absence.] Reference, PSTCC Catalog) WWW section: There is no attendance policy penalty; zero-tolerance policy for late work on WWW class will be strictly enforced. Regular attendance in traditional classes is required to receive veteran's benefit pay. Instructors are required to report non-attendance of veterans to the Veterans Affairs Office which reports non-attendance to the Veterans Administration Regional Office. Payments are adjusted or canceled if attendance is not regular. WWW section: This policy does not apply to you. (Reference, PSTCC Catalog) |
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B. Academic Dishonesty:
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Plagiarism, cheating,
and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. Students guilty
of academic misconduct, either directly or indirectly through participation
or assistance, are immediately responsible to the instructor of the class.
In addition to
other possible disciplinary sanctions which may be imposed through the regular Pellissippi State procedures as a result of academic misconduct, the instructor has the authority to assign an F or a zero for the exercise or examination or to assign an F in the course. (Reference, PSTCC Catalog) |
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C. Other Policies:
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Late work.
There is a liberal amount of time given for each project and assignment.
Penalty for late work: A point will be deducted for each day late. Work
will not be accepted after the 7th day (one week) after due date. Early
turn in of work is welcomed.
Students must have a valid PSTCC ID to be presented on demand to gain access to PSTCC facilities. Resources that will be used:
This course is delivered in TRADITIONAL lecture format as well as over the World Wide Web (WWW). WWW section--those taking the course
from home and not physically attending class at PSTCC: Read Welcome page
for additional information on system and software requirements for course.
WWW students can access the course materials and can log on
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