Fall 2009 CS 120 Announcements
- November 1, 2009 Final Project Teams
I still need a list of the Final Project Groups. Please post on the discussion board.
Also, I have created "Team" Forums so you can talk among your teammates about your project and have one central location to look at notes and postings. Look under the Lessons >> Final Project folder for your team.
- October 26, 2009 Final Project and Assignment #4
We are already here in Week 6! Mid-Terms have been graded and it is time now to get your Final Project rolling. Please get into teams by this Saturday, October 31 and post your team members and title of your site on the Discussion Forum.
- October 16, 2009 Mid-Term and Research Topic
Remember your Research Topic essay is due by Saturday, October 24. Please follow the guidelines and answer one of the three questions in your own words, including three references. The research topic/questions include:
- HTML 5 vs XHTML 2? Who will win? Why? What are the differences?
- Web 2.0, what is it? How does it affect our understanding of web page design?
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO), what is it? How do we adjust our design to better fit search engines? What things to avoid when optimizing a web site?
The Mid-Term is Thursday, Oct. 22 and will be in class. One page of notes, but no book or Internet access. We will have review in class on Tuesday.
- October 7, 2009 Assignment #2 and Assignment #3 Posted!
Just a reminder that the second assignment is due by midnight the night of Thursday, October 8 on ANGEL. Assignment #2 goes over Case 3 from Tutorial 2.
- September 28, 2009 Reminder
Just a reminder that the first assignment is due at the beginning of class on Tuesday afternoon. Assignment #1 goes over Case 2 from Tutorial 1. The graded discussion "Introduction to CS 120" is due Thursday before class
- August 26, 2009 Welcome!
Welcome to this introduction class to web page design and development. I am your instructor, William Frankhouser. More information will follow as we start this class on Tuesday, September 22, 2009. We will be meeting in Shuksan 230 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 4pm to 6:30pm.
Course Book: The book for this course is "New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML, XHTML, and XML", Carey, 3rd Edition, published May 2009 (ISBN-10: 0-495-80640-4) (Check out the first Book Reviewer on the inside cover!)
Email: I may often send out an email to the class about certain information like class cancellation or about changes in due dates. All email will go to the EvCC Student email account. Your Student Email is in the following format: 'username@students.everettcc.edu'. To learn how to access your email, go to http://www.everettcc.edu/helpdesk



