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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
This is the course content and resources area of the program for an introductory course in Design principles for the web. It is based on an edition of a COAP 3150 course given by [[Kalli | Kalli Benetos]] at [http://www.webster.ch/ Webster University], Geneva. '''This is not the official syllabus nor the official program. See the (closed) Webster WorldClassroom for details if you are a student enrolled in the course.'''. | This is the course content and resources area of the program for an introductory course in Design principles for the web. It is based on an edition of a COAP 3150 course given by [[User:Kalli | Kalli Benetos]] at [http://www.webster.ch/ Webster University], Geneva. '''This is not the official syllabus nor the official program. See the (closed) Webster WorldClassroom for details if you are a student enrolled in the course.'''. | ||
== Course objectives == | == Course objectives == |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 24 October 2016
Introduction
This is the course content and resources area of the program for an introductory course in Design principles for the web. It is based on an edition of a COAP 3150 course given by Kalli Benetos at Webster University, Geneva. This is not the official syllabus nor the official program. See the (closed) Webster WorldClassroom for details if you are a student enrolled in the course..
Course objectives
Technical level outcomes
- Successfully implement (code) a web site from a design plan
- Gain further understanding of XHTML and CSS
- Understand and select appropriate graphic formats for the web
- Implement SVG within XHTML
- Embed web applications and services
- Use a code/design application to develop and manage a web site
Design level outcomes
- Apply a systematic design process
- Structure information on a web site to meet user and client needs
- Design interactions on a website
- Develop and use appropriate visual presentation styles
- Evaluate prototypes and suggest recommendations
Theoretical level outcomes
- Use design processes and models
- Apply colour theory to design
- Apply design principles to web layouts
- Apply web design (usability) principles
- Design a basic usability test
Soft skills
- Find and assemble resources
- Relate assignments to personal project development
- Diagram designs and processes
- Basic project management
Course organization
Grading
Grading is based on assignments, exams and the final project to be developed during the course and completed at the end - (see syllabus in WorldClassRoom (closed) for details).
- Term project (25%)
- Assignments (20%)
- project phases
- exercises
- Exams
- Mid-term - (20%) (week 4 15/10/2016 or 17/10/2016)
- Final exam -(25%) (week 8 - 15/12/2016)
- Attendance and participation - (10%)
Course structure
Classes will, for the most part be divided into 2 parts.
- presentations and activities on theoretical concepts related to web design and development
- demos and practical exercises (hands on)
Environments
Several environments will be used to organize and present material for use during and outside of class.
WorldClassRoom (Blackboard) - Webster University's online learning environment - will be used for :
- ALL assignments that will be presented within learning modules for each week.
- ALL communications regarding
- grades and feedback
- email messages
- requests for help or clarifications (forum, mail)
Edutechwiki will be used to present :
- additional resources
- links to readings
- weekly programs
Textbook
- Artistic Web Design Using Adobe Dreamweaver & Photoshop: An Introduction By Vickie Ellen Wolper
Weekly program
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 1
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 2
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 3
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 4 - MID-TERM EXAM!
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 5
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 6
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 7
- COAP:COAP-3150 - week 8 - FINAL EXAM! Project deadline
General resources
Guides
Tutorials
References sites
List of web design related reference sites and glossaries