Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
COURSE SYLLABUS
COMMUNICATION INFORMATION:
I will check email at least once per day every school day. I will respond to emails or phone
calls sent on a holidays or weekends immediately upon my return to the office.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces intermediate to advanced web design techniques. Topics include
customer expectations, advanced markup language, multimedia technologies, usability and
accessibility practices, and techniques for the evaluation of web design. Upon completion,
students should be able to employ advanced design techniques to create high impact and
highly functional web sites
REQUIRED RESOURCES:
Textbook:
o HTML5 and CSS Introductory 2nd Edition by Sash Vodnic
Cengage Learning 2016
ISBN-13: 978-1-305-39404-6
o Online reading as assigned
Software:
o Text Editor of your choice
o Dreamweaver (briefly at the end of the semester)
ATTENDANCE POLICY
The PCC Attendance Policy applies. You are required to *attend* 80% of class meetings. In a
standard 16-week semester, you are allowed 3 absences.
If you submit all assignments for each week, you will be counted present for that week.
If you do not submit ALL the assignments due, you will be counted absent.
Regular and punctual class attendance is expected of all students. If you miss a class you will
forfeit the ability to complete tests, labs, and lectures given on that date. Instructors will/may
unofficially drop a student beginning the third week of class for the following reasons:
Any student absent from the classroom for two weeks of class will be unofficially dropped. This
will result in the students name being removed from the class roster.
Any online student that fails to submit course work during a two week period will be unofficially
dropped. This will result in the students name being removed from the class roster.
Students may be unofficially dropped when their absences from class begin to affect the quality
of their work or their grades as determined by the class instructor.
An instructor may choose not to unofficially drop a student if the student maintains regular,
constructive communication with the instructor during an extended series of absences.
Academic Dishonesty - cheating, plagiarizing, or aiding and abetting another person in cheating
or plagiarism (Cheating means getting help that was not approved by your instructor from
someone or something on a test, quiz, exam, or assignment.
Plagiarism - to submit as ones own the work of another. Plagiarism is stealing someone elses
ideas or words.
If enrolled in course that meets in a classroom, student computer use may be monitored and/or
recorded with SmartSync software, which could potentially be used to demonstrate violation of
the Academic Integrity Policy and/or Network Acceptable Use Policy. Also, some assignments
may be reviewed by the plagiarism software TurnIt In.
All students registered for traditional, Internet, evening, and weekend classes at Pitt
Community College are eligible to use these free services.
For more information, call 252-493-7258 or check out the Tutorial and Academic Success
Center webpage on the PCC website at:
http://www.pittcc.edu/academics/instructional-support-and-transitional-programs/tutorial-
and-academic-success/
WAY TO SUCCESS
Are you looking for ways to increase your success here at PCC? Way to Success is a program
that offers students the opportunity to connect with campus Success Coaches who are trained
to help you reach your full potential. Success Coaches are a great resource for boosting your
performance, both in and out of the classroom. For more information, check out the Way to
Success webpage on the PCC website at http://www.pittcc.edu/faculty-and-staff/way-to-
success/
DISABILITY SERVICES
Any student who requires accommodations to complete the requirements and expectations of
this course because of a disability is invited to make his or her needs known to the instructor
and/or to the Office of Disability Services at (252) 493-7294, Vernon White Room 24.
Users are responsible for their actions and activities on www.pitt, including responsibility for
becoming informed of and complying with license and copyright provisions of the software they
use. Unacceptable use of the network will result in suspension or revocation of those privileges.
1. Using the network for any illegal activity, including violation of copyright or other
contracts;
2. Using the network for financial or other commercial gain;
3. Degrading or disrupting equipment or system performance;
4. Vandalizing the data of another user;
5. Wastefully using finite resources;
6. Gaining unauthorized access to resources or entities, including unauthorized use of
others' passwords;
7. Invading the privacy of individuals;
8. Posting anonymous messages;
9. Creating displaying threatening, obscene, racist, sexist, or harassing (persistently
annoying of another user) material, including broadcasting unsolicited messages or
sending unwanted mail;
10. Using the network in support of groups outside the college when such use is not in
keeping with the mission of the college
11. Using personal web pages not primarily focused on the mission of the college.