Chabot College Fall 2006 Replaced Fall 2010 Course Outline for Computer Application Systems 82 DESIGNING WEB PAGES Catalog Description: 82 – Designing Web Pages 3 units Design and enhance Web Pages using creative web site design principles, basic HTML formatting and Microsoft© Office Suite applications. Includes creating and editing links and using pictures, graphics, shared borders, themes and tables. Includes publishing a website. Strongly recommended: Computer Application Systems 50 or Computer Application Systems 8 or Computer Science 8. 2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory. [Typical contact hours: lecture 35, laboratory 35] Prerequisite Skills: None Expected Outcomes for Students: Upon completion of the course the students should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. define terminology associated with the Internet and the World Wide Web; apply principles of basic HTML formatting; develop and maintain a web site; use editing and formatting skills; use graphics and other web page enhancements; identify web publishing and search techniques; integrate a database. Course Content: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Creating and revising Web pages HTML tags Creating tables and databases Creating Web sites with shared borders, themes, graphics and pictures Publishing a Web site Methods of Presentation: 1. 2. 3. 4. Lecture Demonstration Computer generated presentations using PowerPoint and CD’s Hands-on computer assignments Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress: 1. Typical Assignments a. Design, create, manage, publish and maintain a Web site b. Troubleshoot web site problems and malfunctions c. Apply principles of basic HTML formatting d. Use graphics and other web page enhancements e. Integrate a database Chabot College Course Outline for Computer Application Systems 82, Page 2 Fall 2006 2. Methods of Evaluation Student Progress: a. Laboratory assignments/exercises b. Hands-on quizzes c. Critical thinking and problem solving exercises d. Final project Textbook(s) (Typical): Microsoft FrontPage 2003, Jessica Evans, Course Technology, Publishing 2004 Special Student Materials: Removable storage media such as USB flash drive or diskette jo revised 9/05 effective 9/06