CGS 2820 e-Learning Schedule Summer 2005

Week

Date

Assignments

0

e_learning

5/16 thru 5/21

e-Learning Orientation-BTECH 217 11:00-1:45 (1215-12:00) p.m. 1/22
register current email with John Taylor or obtain free email account with no ads from John Taylor-add the email to excel student contact list before you leave class.
 
fill-out data card and excel spreadsheet roll with current email(s) and web site

pick-up CSS handout before or while  you are attempting chapter 7

Pickup CD from instructor : 30 day trials of Snag It, HS 4.51, MS Agents; PSP

Review and BookMark(add to Favorites) Class Links:

CGS 2820 Home Page

Syllabus Summer 2005

PowerPoint Menu

Quiz Menu Page

Option 2: purchase Web Yoda WAW Package $100 - optional

Address:

WebYoda, Inc.
1859 Winery Way
Tallahassee, FL 32311

Phone:

1-850-524-9632

Toll Free:

1-877-Web-Yoda

Fax:

1-850-656-1499

Email:

comments@webyoda.com



1.0

 

e_learning

5/22  thru 5/25

1. read Tutorial 1: Creating a Web Page

View HTML Tutorial 1 Powerpoint
and
A. view, complete, and post 

Option 1: Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 1

(Developing a Basic Web Page):

Complete the web pages at end of chapter 1-review assignments. Follow the directions while going through the chapter and create Mr. Dube's Chemistry Class Page--see pages 1.34-1.35. Then do the Review assignments: (Do not copy the code of the following)

Sample Mr Dube’s Page

 Review Assignment

1. Bottom page 1.36--with directions on Pages 1.37-1.38

 

2. Do Case 1: ChildLink, INC p 1.39-1.41

 

Option 2: Web Yoda Beginning XHTML Lessons:

Introduction
 
Lesson #1: Basic HTML Tags

Create the web pages from Web Yoda's courseware as outlined below, or view the sample page output if you do not use Web Yoda:

 
  Problem #1 Text Alignment
  Problem #2 Horizontal Rules
  Problem #3 Preformatted Text
  Bonus #1 Pyramid of Horizontal Rules
  Bonus #2 Saturday's To Do List
 
Lesson #2: Font Tags
 
  Problem #4 Font Sizing
  Problem #5 Subscript/Superscript/Special Characters
  Problem #6 Bold Font Colors
  Bonus #3 Font Colors and  Sizing
  Bonus #4 Colored Smiley
 
          


B. send first e-mail to:
jtaylor@hccfl.edu;
and
jttaylor80e@hccbrandon.net eLearning class;
and
jtaylorcgs2820@yahoo.com

subject 80e: first email

content: describe your background, your major, why you are taking this course, if you have a web site, include the URL


 

C. test Tutorial Zero Quiz from your ISP at Home
http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty/john_taylor/cgs2820/80testmenu.html

 


D. log-on to WebCT account

Log on to new WebCT to complete exams:
Log On Web CT 4.+

Your WebCT ID will be the first initial of your first name and the first initial of your last name, combined with your seven digit Student ID number (NOT Your SS#) for example:
John Taylor's user name would be jt1234567

Important Note: Your initials are case sensitive and must be in lower case.

Your password is your six digit birthday. For example if you were born on July 7, 1977, your password would be 070777


E. Ad-Aware 6.181

download, install and run: Ad-Aware
http://www.lavasoft.de/support/download/

Spybot Search and Destroy v1.2

There are many programs available for you to protect your computer from intruders. Spybot Search and Destroy is a favorite with many of the techie students at HCC. Once you see what Ad-Aware cleans from your machine, this program could clean things the first missed.

Download Spybot and Destroy from PCWorld Magazine

ZoneAlarm v3.7.202

Another program that you may want to consider to protect your computer from unwanted intrusion is Zone Alarm.

Free Zone Alarm Download from PCWorld Magazine


F. Check the spelling on the class roll for your name and email address:
eLearning Class: http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty/john_taylor/cgs2820/summer05/80atdSum05.htm

If your email is incorrect or left blank, then you are not receiving the class group emails from the instructor. Notify the instructor via email to all three addresses. Remember to start your email with 80e: in the subject line, then your subject description like 80e: Missing Email or 80e: wrong email or 80e: Misspelled name or 80e: change first name to nickname , etc


G. install HomeSite 4.51 or
download free 30 day trial of HomeSite 5.5: http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/

If you purchase Dreamweaver you get HomeSite plus for under $100, but you MAY NOT USE Dreamweaver to complete the assignments.

1.5

 

e_learning

5/26 thru 5/29

1. Read Tutorial 2

View Tutorial 2 Powerpoint

2. Option 1: Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 1

A. Case 2: Mathematics department, Coastal university p 1.41-1.42

 Sample of Case 2 Finished

B. Do Case 3: Frostbite Freeze  p1.42-1.45

 

C. Do Case 4: Create your own Resume p 1.45 for your About Me Web Site. My resumes:

Old: http://www.hccbrandon.net/aboutme/resume.htm

New: http://www.hccbrandon.net/vita2005.htm

 

2. Option 2: Web Yoda Beginning XHTML Lessons:

Complete the following web Yoda lessons:

A. Lesson #3 List Tags
 
  Problem #7 Unordered Lists
  Problem #8 Ordered Lists
  Problem #9 Definition Lists
  Problem #10 Nested Lists
  Bonus #5 List of Font Variations
  Bonus #6 HTML Tag Definitions
 
B. Lesson #4 Linking Tags
 
  Problem #11 Linking to Local Files
  Problem #12 Linking to URLs
  Problem #13 Linking using mailto:
  Problem #14 Linking within a File

 

C. complete a resume or biography page with image using NotePad or HomeSite as described in class hand coding the HTML tags for the text and list for your About Me web site:
a. if you don't have a photo, complete the page without the photo. It can be inserted later.
b. you should not put internal links to jump down the page in the document unless it is greater than a two screen scroll

or

Your instructor's current resume at: currentvita.htm was created with Microsoft's Word. It is impossible for you to read the code created by Microsoft during this WYSIWYG program. You can recreate this resume for your instructor using NotePad or HomeSite using the techniques learned in Tutorial #1. Please note that the email links are was not properly aligned when the .doc file was converted to the .htm file for the Internet.

(Note: Old text book has resume directions in Chapter 1 to create a resume of Mary Taylor [no relation], but if you have a resume in Word or other word processing document, copy the resume text to clip board and paste into HomeSite. Then add the tags to position and format the text)

2. Read Tutorial 2: Adding Hyperlinks to a Web Page

  
  
  

  
  
  

          

3. set up Group email in address book
send 1st group email to class: "80e: 1st Group Email "
describe to the class your background and major
send/include the URL of your resume page



4. Obtain web space from John Taylor/private ISP if not complete first class period



5. download and install ws_ftple.exe
ftp://ftp.webyoda.com/pub/
post your resume with image



6. install HomeSite 4.51 or
download free 30 day trial of HomeSite 5.5:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm

Use HomeSite to:
create Home Page with Links to:
Resume, Photo Album (Thumbnails), Favorites, Interests,

In addition to the Web Yoda Tutorial on HomeSite, I created a rather crude web page to intro Homesite to you at:
http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/john_taylor/homesite/homesiteb.html



7. complete Tutorial 1 Quiz
8. complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial #1

 

 

HCC closed Monday May 30 Memorial Day

2.0

e_learning

5/30 thru 6/2

1. read Tutorial 3: Designing a Web Page

View Tutorial 3 PowerPoint


2. Option 1: Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 2

A. Work through the chapter on updating Mr. Dube’s home page including the review assignment on p 2.32.

Sample Completed Mr Dube’s Upgrade (Do not copy code)

 

B. Do Case problems 1,2,3 pages 2.34-2.39

Sample Case 3 Finished (do not copy code)

 

C. Do case problem #4 except continue except name the page: aboutme.html for your home page of the about me web site. Place links on the page to: Resume, Favorites, Photo Album. On the resume page completed in Chapter 1 add links to the home page. My home page in my About Me Web Site which has many additional links: http://www.hccbrandon.net/aboutme/index.html

 

D. Creat your favorite Links page for your web site using either and ordered or undered list of links in at least three categories: 1. Sports/Recreational/Leasure; 2. E-Commerce; 3. Educational

 

2.  Option 2: Web Yoda Beginning XHTML Lessons:
Complete the following web yoda lessons:

 
Lesson #5 HTML Graphics
 
  Problem #15 Body Tag Colors
  Problem #16 Background Texture
  Problem #17 Display Images
  Problem #18 Graphic Links
  Problem #19 Graphic Bullets
  Bonus #7 Nine ball Deluxe
  Bonus #8 Crazy "8"
 
 

 Use HomeSite to:
create:
   a. Photo Album Thumbnail Page and Photo Pages of each thumbnail (make the thumbnail a clickable link to the page with full size picture along with text about the photo. Each thumbnail should be the same size on the photo album page.
   b. Favorites Page (list of links in three to five categories)
   c. Interest's (Hobbies) Page (text description, maybe images, and another list of links



3. complete HTML Taylor Tutorial 2 Quiz
4. complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial #2

2.5

 

e_learning

6/3 thru 6/5

1. post Photo Album, Favorites, and Interests Pages and send URLs to classmates



2. Review Section 3.3 of tutorial 3: Image maps


 

3. Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 3 (Designing a Web Page):

 

1. Build the  Arcadium Amusement Park web site as described in Tutorial 3..

Sample Completed Arcadium Amusement Park (Do Not copy code)

 

2. Complete review assignment p 3.49 Toddler Park.

 

3. Complete Case Problems 1,2,3,4 and post to your web site

Sample complete Case Problem 4 (Do not copy code)

 

4. Complete you photo album page for your About Me Web Site. Collect photos of you family, friends, etc. Use BTECH 203 if you do not have access to a scanner and make electronic images for your photo album to be posted on the Internet. These could be just a family event or a series of collections of photos of you and your family from birth to present. Use your trail version of paint shop pro or any other graphics program to make thumbnails of your photos. Place all these photos on you photo page. Then make each image clickable to another web page which has the focus of that picture and some text to give information about the photo. Make a return link to the photo page on each of the picture pages. Some of my samples:

About Me Thumbnails:  http://www.hccbrandon.net/aboutme/photo.htm

Red Hat Convention: http://www.brandonfla.com/~jtaylor/redhat/redhat.html

Sample thumbnail: http://www.hccbrandon.net/photos/michellebath/michbath.html  

3. Option 2: Web Yoda Beginning XHTML Lessons:

Lesson #3 Graphic Tags
 
  Problem #11 Transparency and Animation
  Problem #12 Internet Mail Logon
  Problem #13 Snake Anatomy
  Bonus #7 Security Login
          


4. Turbo HAL's image has a white background. Use Paint Shop Pro to change the white background to transparent. In this course, we use Paint Shop Pro (on your cd) to set the transparent color for a graphic. To do this using PSP, we will open an existing GIF file, choose the "Set Palette Transparency" option, and then use the eyedropper tool to select the color to display as transparent. Click "View Results" below to simulate this process. Once you have selected the transparent color, the graphic must be saved in the GIF format (which supports transparent colors).

5.  complete an image Map with at least three hot spots and use the three different types of hot spots: rectangle, circle, and polygon

Image Maps are explained in the Web Yoda Advanced XHTML Lesson 3 Courseware. I also created an additional power point on tutorial 3 at:
http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/john_taylor/cgs2820/elearning/80Les3_files/frame.htm

My online Example of a complex image map:
http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty/john_taylor/binarynum/bitswitch.html
If you click on a switch, the binary number will switch from 0 to 1, the light bulb will come on and the decimal number equivalent for the 8 bit binary number will be shown in the box to the right. You will notice that if you click on source, the page is done in frames so that the images may be preloaded to give a seamless effect that you are click the switch to turn it on. Therefore to see the code for the bit map, you have to access:
http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty/john_taylor/binarynum/0.html
There are 256 html files and 256 different images, each with eight rectangular hot spots. 0.html through 255.html

As a second example that works on the same principle, I did 96 html files each with an image on the page. This page has about 50 hot spots per file. Again I used frames (Chapter 5) to play this document so that all 96 images would preload:
http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty/john_taylor/letters/binarylet.html
However, if you want to view the image map code on one of the 96 files, here is the file for the space bar:
http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty/john_taylor/letters/space.html
Looking at the code, each file is named after the character on the keyboard, and each image has the same corresponding character.gif file name. The secret to making it look seamless is not only preloading the images. but also making the images exactly the same size and each key in exactly the same location.

There is an unfinished image map on the home page for COP 2822. If click on the Object hierarchy image down on the right-hand portion of the page, the red, magenta, or aqua colored boxes you will jump to a page that explains that object. However, if you click on a yellow box, it will do nothing. I did not finish the project. You could finish this for me, making the yellow boxes, hot sports to explain that object:
http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/john_taylor/cop2822.html
A JavaScript student Winnie Que did an excellent job writing the code for the completed DOM (Document Object Model) at:
http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/john_taylor/objects/qiu/ObjectHierarchy1.html
It is a little more complicated than the code for the previous two examples, but you could get the URL for the yellow boxes by clicking on each to complete my project on the home page. Also an irregular polygon could be setup on the image that would link you to her page

My suggestion for you is to take a photo of a group of people, and make an image map on the photo, which would link you to another page about the person in the photo. Put this in your photo album page.

My online JavaScript example of clicking a keyboard that was done first before I created the pure image map above is at:
http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty/john_taylor/keyboard/index.html
has a JavaScript bug. It works great for lowercase, but if you click the shift key, then press a letter (uppercase) it gives an inaccurate switch setting, but if you click the letter a second time it gives you the correct setting. This was done above without JavaScript and simply do this is HTML with a complex image map. But this would require 96 separate web pages for it to give the same effect. It took me about 10 hours to finish that site the hard simple HTML Image map way, but it works great with no errors.

I will have to think a while to come-up with another complex html image map example for some one to do. Maybe Turbo Hall will be a challenge. I really need a turbo hal animated gif. If want a super project that needs to be on several key web pages, call me about a project described below.

5. review pages 3.23-3.24 animated gifs
and Web Yoda's Advance XHTML Lesson 3-Animated Graphics

use Paint Shop Pro: Animation Shop 3 to
complete an animated GIF for you About Me Web Site

In BTECH 203 as well as BTECH 217, Paint Shop Pro 7 is installed on the machines. PSP7 is developing Jasc Software. There is a free 30 day download to sample Paint Shop Pro 7 which also comes bundled with Animation Shop 3 which we use to create an animated gif. First you need to have several images you wish to bundle together as animated gif. For it to be consistent you need to resize all the images so they are exactly the same width and height. Then use the wizzard in Animation Shop 3 and follow the instructions step by step.

6. use PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro to create or find on the web a graphic design for your About Me web site and post on your Home Page (upper left hand corner)

3.0

 

e_learning

6/6 thru 6/9

1. read Tutorial 4: Designing a Web Page with Tables

View Tutorial 4 PowerPoint

2. Option 1:Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 4

(Designing a Web Page with Tables)

Over the next two weeks complete the following:

 

1. Build the Table web page(s) in Tutorial 4 pages 4.01-4.54: Park City Gazette

Sample Tutorial 4 Web Page

2. Complete the Review assignment: page 4.54-4.55: Cougar Sightings

 

3. Complete Case Problems: 1,2,3,4 on pages 4.57-4.63

 

4. Complete the American Flag assignment (see course calendar)

 

5. Complete the Complex Turbo Hal Table (see tmplate on web site)


2. Option 2: complete Web Yoda Advanced XHTML Lesson:

 
          Advanced XHTML Assignments  
 
Lesson #1: Table Tags
 
  Problem #1 Table of Felix
  Problem #2 Multiplication table
  Problem #3 Office Hours
  Problem #4 Life in a Bug Jar
  Problem #5 Student Report Card
  Bonus #1 The American Flag
  Bonus #2 Checkers Anyone?
  Bonus #3 June calendar
          

Additional project assignments are to complete the following in addition to the above Web Yoda/Textbook  Table assignments:
_____ (50) Tutorial 4: Invisible Table to Position Text and Image on Page
        Sample all Course Homepages: CGS 1100 Home Page
_____ (50) Tutorial 4: Using Table Header tags
        Sample: Click Problem#2
        Sample2: Magic Number Game 127 (Uses header tag to center numbers in cells)
_____ (50) Tutorial 4: Using colors in Table (Felix Cat or check board)
        Sample: Click Problem#1
        Sample2: Click Bonus Problem #2
_____(100) Tutorial 4: American Flag (Colors, Col Span, and Row Span, hspace)
        Sample: Click Bonus Problem #1
_____ (50) Tutorial 4: Time Chart, Store Schedule, Office Hours Table
        (with data), Calendar
        Sample: Click Problem#3
        Sample2: Click on Bonus Problem #3
        Sample3: John Taylor's Office Hours

_____ (50) Tutorial 4: Nested table-Picture Frame
        Sample1: Each Table Cell has a nested table: Polyatomic Ions
        Sample2: Sample Home Page for CGS 1100 has a nested table:
        CGS 1100 Home Page
        Sample3: Also CGS 2820 Home Page has nested tables:
        CGS 2820 Home Page

complete Tutorial 3 Quiz
complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial #3

 

Help Session Saturday March 26 11 am Btech 217 or Btech 216

3.5

 

e_learning

6/10 thru 6/12

continue to complete Table Assignments


The American Flag web Yoda Assignment must be completed if you are doing the alternate assignments from Web Yoda::
Right click on star image to save for the homework.
_____(100) Tutorial 4: American Flag (Colors, Col Span, and Row Span, hspace)
    Sample: Click Bonus Problem #1

read Tutorial 5 Using Frames in a web Page

view Tutorial 5 PowerPoint

Option 1: Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 5

(Using Frames in a Web Site):

 

1. Build the Frame web page(s) in Tutorial 5 pages 5.01-5:37:Yale Climbing School

 

2. Complete Review assignment and  Do case Problems 1-4 p5.37-5.45


Option 2: complete Web Yoda Advanced XHTML Lesson:

Lesson #4 Frame Tags

  Problem #14 Bonus Selector
          

  
  
  
Create at least one additional frame page in your web site. Samples:

complete Taylor Tutorial 4 Quiz
complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial #4

4.0

 

e_learning

6/13 thru 6/16


read Tutorial 6 Creating Web Page Forms

view Tutorial 6 PowerPoint

 

OPTION 1: Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 6

(Creating Web Page Forms):

 

1. Build the Form web page(s) in Tutorial 6 pages 6.01-6.49:Lan Gear

 

2. Complete Review assignments p 6.49 and Case Problems 1-4 p6:50-6.59

 

 

Option 2: complete Web Yoda Advanced XHTML Lesson:

 
ADV XHTML Lesson #2: Form Tags
 
Problem #6 Favorites Survey Problem
Problem #7 $9.99 Shirt Company Problem
Problem #8 ACME Insurance Company Bonus
Bonus #4 Course Evaluation Form Problem
Problem #9 Cars R Us Problem
Problem #10 Trivia Question Form Bonus
Bonus #5 Dream Finder Network Bonus
Bonus #6 POP Quiz or 
(volunteer to do an online test for the instructor)
          
 
complete Taylor Tutorial 5 Quiz  
complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial #5            

4.5

e_learning

6/17 thru 6/19

read Tutorial 7: Working with Cascading Style Sheets

View Tutorial 7 PowerPoint

OPTION 1: Beginners Using Only Textbook Tutorial 7

(Working with Cascading Style Sheets)

 

Over the next two weeks complete the following:

1. Build the Form web page(s) in Tutorial 7 pages 7.01-7.59:Maxwell Scientific and Review Assignment p5.59

 

2. Do Case Problems 1-4 p 7.59-7.68

Option 2: complete Web Yoda CSS Lessons:

          Cascading Style Sheets:  
 
Lesson#1 Basic CSS
 
Problem #1: Basic CSS Syntax
 
Lesson #2 Background Colors and Images
 
  Problem #2 Rainbow Background
  Problem #3 Miniature Chess I
  Bonus #1: Vertical Rainbow Background
 
Lesson #3 Texts and Fonts
 
 Problem #4: cascading Style Sheets Sale
 Problem #5 Hurricane Andrew
 
Lesson #4 Padding, Border and  Margins
 
 Problem #6: Online Discount Coupon
 Problem #7: Christmas Specials
 Bonus #2: Red Dashed Sale
          
complete Taylor Tutorial 6 Quiz 
complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial 6

5.0

 

e_learning

6/20 thru 6/23

continue Tutorial 7: Cascading Style Sheets Lessons

Read Handout from first class: CSS Templates Chapter

Option 1: Finish the text Case Problems for Chapter 7 or completion of the conversion of tables based web sites to CSS based web sites

Option 2:complete Web Yoda Cascading Style Sheets Lessons:

Lesson #5 Lists and Forms
 
 Problem #8:  Ultimate Purple Picture Gallery
 Problem #9:  Quisp Cereals Kids Club
 
Lesson #6: Float Position and Layers
 
  Problem #10 Albert Einstein Biography1
  Problem #11 Miniature Chess II
  Problem #12 Pink Flowers Logo
 
Lesson #7 Classes, ID, and Style Sheets
 
  Problem #12: Embedded Class Styles
  Problem #13: Embedded ID Styles
 
Lesson #8 CSS Special Effects
 
  Problem #14  Albert Einstein Biography II
  Problem #15  Clearance Sale
  Problem #16 Bonus Menu Bars
        
Possible Help Session TBA (Sat 5/21) 11am BTECH 217 email must verify help session. No email-no help session 

5.5

 

e_learning

6/24   thru 6/27

read Tutorial 10 Creating a Multimedia web Page

view Tutorial 10 PowerPoint

Microsoft Agents (not in Text or Web Yoda)

MSAgent Directions for Student CD:
http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/john_taylor/msagents/msagent1.html

Download Mash (30 day free trial):
http://www.bellcraft.com/mash/

Use Mash to create a MASH script (.msh extension) with at least one agent character dialog(saving .msh will allow you to edit the script later, if needed). If you use Microsoft's Merlin, then the character is already installed in Windows ME, 2000, and XP. If you also use Peedy, Genie, or Robbie from Microsoft, then MASH's JavaScript generated will create popup a window to automatically download the character into the ../msagent/chars directory if the user does not have those characters installed. If you use another character, you should create an ftp directory link so that the user can download and install the character. Go to the script output tab of MASH and save your script as a HTML/JavaScript to the clipboard. Paste the script in the head of the document below the title and meta tags. You should complete at least one agent application on your web site.

Also reference the URL or streaming video web page (URL will be sent via group email) on how to modify the script so that the agent will be triggered by clicking a button instead of automatically running every time you enter the page. It would be wise to make you agent page as separate file if you do not make a button to trigger. After a few times the agent will annoy the user.



Pickup handout from LaFran Redding in BACA 207 on using ToolBook Assistant/Instructor to create a streaming video web page. (Do Not attempt until instructor sends you an email, this task may be deleted for Summer 2004)

complete HTML Taylor Tutorial 7 Quiz
complete WebCT Exam: HTML Tutorial 7

6.0

 

e_learning

6/28   thru 6/30

continue Tutorial 7: Working with Cascading Style Sheets-Web Page Layout from handout.

finish CSS Web Yoda Lessons

 submit group email with link to any additional web pages created that are not linked on Home Page

Read Tutorial 8: Programming with JavaScript

View Tutorial 8 PowerPoint

complete Taylor Tutorial 10 Quiz
complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial 10

6.5

7/1  thru 7/3

Read Tutorial 9: Working with JavaScript Objects and Events

View Tutorial 9 PowerPoint

complete Tutorial 8 Quiz
complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial 8
 

assignments-TBA for JavaScript

 

 

HCC Closed July 4th Holiday

7.0

7/4 thru 7/10

complete Taylor Tutorial 9 Quiz
complete WebCT Exam: Tutorial 9


assignments-TBA for JavaScript additions for web pages

 

complete Final Exam and/or  Web Yoda Certification Exam

 in class 7/10 or online the last week 7/5 thru 7/12 as announced thru email

8.0

7/11 thru 7/12

Complete Grading Sheet-Complete any unfinished assignments

Instructor’s final evaluation of web sites

 

7/13

Makeup any uncompleted work

Grades due Wednesday 7/14 12 noon