logging in or signing up CMWEB160 Course Orientation bthat Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 32 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Overview and introduction to the course. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Course Orientation: Course Orientation CWEB 160: Scripting for DesignersCourse Information: Course Information CMWEB 160 : Scripting for Web Designers Class Number: 3253 Course Refund Date: 09/ 06 Course Withdrawal Date: 11/13 CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduInstructor Information: Instructor Information Instructor: Brandy Thatcher Adjunct Faculty & Instructional Media Developer Office 239B, East Peoria Campus (*please, try to make an appointment) Phone: (309) 694-5306 Email: bthatcher@icc.edu Other Contact Options me via Google Talk (invite bthatcher@icc.edu ) or Twitter: @ bthat (send a Direct Message) CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduOffice Hours/ Open Lab: Office Hours/ Open Lab Office Hours: Tuesday 6 to 8 pm in TC 317, East Peoria Campus *Other times by appointment or online Open Labs: Tuesday 6 to 8 pm in TC 317, East Peoria Campus – Come in at this time to work on your assignments and get assistance from your instructor, Brandy Thatcher. You can also come to Open Lab on Tuesday or Wednesday 6 to 9:35 pm in TC 317 and work on your assignments and get assistance from the director of the web program, Mark Dubois (when I am not available). CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduYour Contact Information: Your Contact Information Change your email address in eServices. CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduMoodle Course Management System: Moodle Course Management System http://learning.markdubois.info CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu First Time Logging In: Username is your ICC Username Default password is P@ssw0rd!Moodle Course Management System: Moodle Course Management System http://learning.markdubois.info Moodle CMWEB/ CMNET Career Center CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduYour Contact Information: Your Contact Information Change your email address in eServices. CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduCourse Overview: Course Overview Building a foundation/ framework Understanding fundamentals of programming/ scripting Usability – enhancing user experience Security – protecting our site and the client CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduCourse Structure: Course Structure CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduCourse Structure: Course Structure CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Readings Chapters assigned from book, exercises are not due as a grade, but you are encouraged to them as practice Other supplemental materials in the form of videos, lessons, web pages, audio files and pdf’s Assignments Weekly discussion forum posting Weekly blog entry Weekly lab Feedback 1 minute essay/ paper VotingDiscussion Forum: Discussion Forum CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Discussion ForumBlog Post: Blog Post CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Discussion ForumLabs: Labs CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Lab AssignmentsCourse Material: Getting Started: Course Material: Getting Started CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Topic 1 fundamentals Pre-course assessment Readings, Assignments and Feedback Post your questions to the discussion forum Looking forward to a fun semester! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
CMWEB160 Course Orientation bthat Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 32 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Overview and introduction to the course. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Course Orientation: Course Orientation CWEB 160: Scripting for DesignersCourse Information: Course Information CMWEB 160 : Scripting for Web Designers Class Number: 3253 Course Refund Date: 09/ 06 Course Withdrawal Date: 11/13 CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduInstructor Information: Instructor Information Instructor: Brandy Thatcher Adjunct Faculty & Instructional Media Developer Office 239B, East Peoria Campus (*please, try to make an appointment) Phone: (309) 694-5306 Email: bthatcher@icc.edu Other Contact Options me via Google Talk (invite bthatcher@icc.edu ) or Twitter: @ bthat (send a Direct Message) CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduOffice Hours/ Open Lab: Office Hours/ Open Lab Office Hours: Tuesday 6 to 8 pm in TC 317, East Peoria Campus *Other times by appointment or online Open Labs: Tuesday 6 to 8 pm in TC 317, East Peoria Campus – Come in at this time to work on your assignments and get assistance from your instructor, Brandy Thatcher. You can also come to Open Lab on Tuesday or Wednesday 6 to 9:35 pm in TC 317 and work on your assignments and get assistance from the director of the web program, Mark Dubois (when I am not available). CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduYour Contact Information: Your Contact Information Change your email address in eServices. CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduMoodle Course Management System: Moodle Course Management System http://learning.markdubois.info CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu First Time Logging In: Username is your ICC Username Default password is P@ssw0rd!Moodle Course Management System: Moodle Course Management System http://learning.markdubois.info Moodle CMWEB/ CMNET Career Center CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduYour Contact Information: Your Contact Information Change your email address in eServices. CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduCourse Overview: Course Overview Building a foundation/ framework Understanding fundamentals of programming/ scripting Usability – enhancing user experience Security – protecting our site and the client CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduCourse Structure: Course Structure CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.eduCourse Structure: Course Structure CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Readings Chapters assigned from book, exercises are not due as a grade, but you are encouraged to them as practice Other supplemental materials in the form of videos, lessons, web pages, audio files and pdf’s Assignments Weekly discussion forum posting Weekly blog entry Weekly lab Feedback 1 minute essay/ paper VotingDiscussion Forum: Discussion Forum CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Discussion ForumBlog Post: Blog Post CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Discussion ForumLabs: Labs CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Lab AssignmentsCourse Material: Getting Started: Course Material: Getting Started CMWEB 160: Scripting for Designer BThatcher , bthatcher@icc.edu Topic 1 fundamentals Pre-course assessment Readings, Assignments and Feedback Post your questions to the discussion forum Looking forward to a fun semester!