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2. Course Planning Process
In completing this section, please use the attached worksheet to
assist you in identifying how you will meet course objectives.
2.1
What are the course objectives?
The student
will be able to:
1.
Understand and use storyboarding.
2.
Understand and apply static and dynamic HTML tags.
3.
Create client-side image maps.
4.
Create forms
5.
Create frames
6.
Understand and apply style sheets
7.
Upload and download files to and from a web server using
FTP
8.
Use plug-ins to access non-standard data.
9.
Create PDF files (portable document format) and other
non-standard formats.
10.
Configure a browser to incorporate plug-ins
11.
Add audio to a web page.
12.
Add video to a web page.
13.
Understand and apply VRML tags.
14.
Integrate existing applets and basic client-side scripts
(Java Script, Jscript).
15.
Compare the use of markup languages by different
browsers.
16.
Be aware of the accessibility issues for the disabled.
2.2
What instructional methods will be used to meet these
objectives? The eCampus staff is
available to assist in the media selection process.
Web-based
and text-based tutorials; teaming activities; online synchronous whiteboard;
email and group email activities; individual on-line searches; cooperative
research on best community college web sites;
online testing; virtual office hours with chat; and possible synchronous Interwise sessions.
Describe how the instructional method is
appropriate to the course objective. If you have course objectives that
possibly may not be accomplished, describe how you will compensate for them
in the eLearning course.
All course objectives
are met using the described elearning tools. The
course is organized on a similar format to the on campus course since the
textbook used (same as Dale Mabry campus) is written in self-tutorial format
supplemented by the Web Yoda online ooursewares.
The student is engaged in active learning strategies design to make the
student fully Internet literate is searching, email, and basic we page
design.
2.3 Will the course contain
quizzes and tests? Yes No
2.4 Will there be online
assignments? Yes No
2.5 How will the instructor
ensure that the student receiving the credit for the course is the person
performing the work?
Initial class HCC ID
check and Final Class ID check, with projected-orientated activities in the courework that require personal responses to questions
from data obtained at the initial class meeting. Security ID checks will be periodically made
during online interactions to verify identities of participants. Coursework will be reviewed from created
date, consistency,
and user identification. Web-based gradebook,
whiteboard, and web support are all individually password protected with
automated exchange updates bi-weekly or as need.
2.6 How will assignments be
submitted to the instructor?
Email, last class
portfolio, group online discussion, synchronous performances on whiteboards
and/or Interwise platform.
2.7 You are strongly encouraged to develop a
communication policy for how and when you will respond to e-mails, voice
mails, bulletin boards, and assignments.
Do you have a communication policy? Yes No
If yes,
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what communication tools and strategies will be
utilized? Online gradebook, online web support,
free email from hccbrandon.net, weekly communication policy, web access free
online activites
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do the students have adequate access to
communication resources? For example,
are students able to come to the campus to use resources? Yes No.
If not, how can access be made
available?
2.8 A sample syllabus is
attached, and it includes a grading policy, course objectives, an attendance
policy, course activities, and course prerequisites. Yes No
(Note: the sample syllabus and its components are
required as a part of the proposal.)
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