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Introduction to WebDev1 By Penny Tan

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Web Track Subjects

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Methodology

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Lectures and discussions Lectures and discussions will always be held during the first hour of the allotted class time.

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Hands-on activities In this class we learn theory AND we get to implement what we learn!

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Seatwork and Homework Let’s face it, if you aren’t doing it, you aren’t learning it

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Self-learning Online articles will be provided on Moodle for additional information on the lecture.

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Project for the Trimester One major project for the trimester Designs due at midterms Completed website before finals

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Mentoring Your teacher will comment on your work each week.

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What you can and cannot do in this class.

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House Rules You are responsible for any quizzes, seatwork, homework you miss. Lectures will not be repeated. If you are late or absent, please refer to the materials provided in Moodle. Absolutely no surfing, chatting, emailing, blogging, tweeting, watching videos on YouTube, etc. during quizzes and lectures / discussions

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No Late Submissions! Seatwork Homework Due at the end of class Upload the offline version (zipped format) to Moodle Always due at midnight before the next meeting, Moodle activity will be locked Upload the website (online version) to your hosting server Type the URL of the project (as instructed) on Moodle. Graphic homework is to be uploaded in Moodle, as instructed. Late homework = no grade No homework = no grade

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Moodle: Our Main Class Tool Go to http://moodle1.dls-csb.edu.ph Login: Username: your ID number Password: changeme (for new users)

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Moodle Activity: Fill in your profile Change the default email to one that you check all the time Put a headshot so that your teacher can recognize you. Add additional information, if you want.

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Software to use Adobe Photoshop Adobe Fireworks Adobe Dreamweaver Web browser of your choice

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Course Requirements

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Course Requirements Domain Web Hosting Midterm Submissions Final Project URL (uniform resource locator) – the name of your website Please follow the format yourname.com (or .net, .org, .info, .name, etc.) Keep it professional, not cutesy Can be up to 67 characters long but please keep it short Alphanumeric, dashes are allowed Make it easy to remember Domain purchase is usually good for at least one (1) year

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Course Requirements Domain Web Hosting Midterm Submissions Final Project Computer where your web files are stored Usually located in a remote location

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Suggestions for domain and hosting: Ideally, get your domain and hosting from the same provider for easier configuration and synchronization Suggested providers: www.solidhosting.ph www.bluehost.com www.i9th.com

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Course Requirements Domain Web Hosting Midterm Submissions Final Project Three (3) design studies of your final project Completed quizzes, seatworks, and homeworks

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Course Requirements Domain Web Hosting Midterm Submissions Final Project Themes to choose from: Churches in Metro Manila (at least 7) What to do in Metro Manila (at least 7) Tourist spots in Metro Manila (at least 7) What makes a Filipino? (at least 7) Requirements: All content (copy, artwork, and photos) appearing on the website should be original You write the copy yourself You create the artwork yourself You take the photos yourself

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Course Requirements Domain Web Hosting Midterm Submissions Final Project The project will not be graded or accepted if any of the content was not created by you There are digital cameras reserved for students of webdev1, You may make use of them A template is required for the final project Documentation: Strategic planning Visual design planning Design presentation Materials

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Course Requirements Domain Web Hosting Midterm Submissions Final Project All 4 parts need to be completed by week 10. If not submitted by this time, you will not be allowed to do the final project. Grading activities: Consultation (2 meetings) Week 11: Present the template/s of your website Week 12: Website should be at least 50% complete Final project presentation (Week 13) Revisions (Week 14)

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How your grade is computed

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Two Components of Creating A Website

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Questions What is the difference between web design and web development? Why should you learn to create websites?

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