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IT/236

INTRO TO WEB DESIGN I

 

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IT 236 Week 1 Web Design Terminology

Resources: Associate Program Material: Appendix B

Complete the Web Design Key Terms matching table in Appendix B.

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Appendix B

 

Web Design Terminology

 

Part One

 

Match the following web design key terms with their correct definitions. Use the Principles of Web Design Week One readings as a resource.

 

  • CSS
  • DTD
  • HTML
  • Search engine
  • URL
  • W3C
  • Cookie

 

 DefinitionTerm
1A set of rules that contains all the elements, attributes, and usage rules for the markup language used in a web page 
2The markup language that defines the structure and display properties of a web page 
3The global address of documents and other resources on the web 
4A style language, created by the W3C, that allows for the complete specifications of style for HTML documents 
5A software program that searches out and indexes websites in a catalog 

 

Part Two

 

Match the following web design key terms with their correct definitions. Use the Principles of Web Design Week One readings as a resource.

 

  • Style Sheet
  • FTP
  • Search engine
  • Valid Code
  • Web server
  • W3C
  • XHTML

 

 DefinitionTerm
6An organization that sets standards for markup languages and provides an open, nonproprietary forum for industry and academic representatives to add to the evolution of HTML 
7Markup code that conforms to the usage rules of the W3C. 
8A set of style rules that describes a document’s display characteristics. There are two types of style sheets: internal and external. 
9A computer connected to the Internet that runs server software: The software lets the computer use the Hypertext Transfer Protocol to serve an HTML file to web browser clients. 
10A reformulated as an application of XML based on HTML 4.01 

 

Part Three

 

Match the following web design key terms with their correct definitions. Use the Principles of Web Design Week One readings as a resource.

 

  • Style Sheet
  • FTP
  • XHTML
  • JavaScript
  • ISP
  • Cookie
  • Plug-in

 

 DefinitionTerm
11A company that provides Internet access and website hosting services to individuals and organizations 
12A standard communications protocol for transferring files over the Internet 
13A small piece of text-based data that a Web page stores on the user’s machine. 
14A helper application that assists a browser in rendering a special effect 
15A client-side scripting language used with HTML forms 

 

 

IT 236 Week 2 Website Plan Part One

Resource: Associate Program Material: Appendix A

Create the first section of a website plan. The plan must include the site purpose, target audience, and message.

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Appendix A

 

Final Project Overview and Timeline

 

Final Project Overview

 

Project Proposal

 

Final Project Timeline

 

You should budget your time wisely and work on your project throughout the course. As outlined below, some assignments in the course are designed to assist you in creating your final project. If you complete your course activities and use the feedback provided by the instructor, you will be on the right track to successfully complete your project.

 

  • Suggested in Week One:

 

Decide on the website topic and theme for your project. You design the project plan for a 5- to 7-page website throughout the course. Once your topic and theme have been decided on, they may not be changed; thus, place considerable thought into this decision.

 

Possibilities include developing a website plan for your favorite charitable organization, your professional portfolio, a small business in need of a web presence, or your choice.

 

  • Suggested in Week Two:

 

CheckPoint: Website Plan, Part One

 

Begin a professionally written website plan consistent with APA guidelines. This plan must include the following:

 

  • A title page
  • The site purpose: a short paragraph to describe the purpose of the website
  • The target audience: bulleted list of your target audience

    • A message: Create a slogan for the site. It must be 10 words or fewer, but must drive the site’s purpose to the audience. Write two to three sentences explaining how the slogan will drive the website content.

 

Examples include “Drivers Wantedsm” by Volkswagen®, “Just do it™” by Nike®, “They’re gr-r-reat!®” by Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes®, or “Breakfast of champions™” by Wheaties®.

 

Assignment: Project Proposal: Site Structure

 

Submit the second section of a website plan illustrating the site structure to define the page content, file names, and relationships among the pages. Your home page will be named index.html. The site architecture map, or storyboard, may be accomplished using Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Visio®, or Adobe® Photoshop®. Include the following:

 

  • Page content section: This is a short paragraph for each web page describing its content and purpose. Include each page name. Do not include spaces or special characters in the page names. The underscore character ( _ ) is acceptable; for example, home page: index.html or resume page: LName_Resume.html.

 

  • Site structure type section: List the structure type you will use with a short paragraph of why you selected this type; see pp. 75-78 of Principles of Web Design.

 

  • Storyboard: Create using your choice of Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Visio®, or Adobe® Photoshop®; see pp. 75-78 of Principles of Web Design.

 

  • Suggested in Week Three:

 

CheckPoint: Project Proposal: Page Design

 

Continue building your Project Proposal. Visualize the page design for your site by creating two different page layouts for the home page and two different page layouts for a secondary page. Include the following components:

 

  • Modifications made to your proposal as recommended by your instructor in Week Two
  • Placement of headings, navigational menu, text areas, and images in each page layout: Color and font choice should also be indicated. Create layouts using your choice of Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Visio®, or Adobe® Photoshop®.

 

  • Suggested in Week Seven:

 

CheckPoint: Project Proposal: Graphic Design

 

Complete your Project Proposal. Finalize the page design for your site by finding images and multimedia for your website. Include the following components:

 

  • Modifications made to your proposal as recommended by your instructor in Week Three
  • Any media formats and plug-ins that will be necessary in the site
  • A description of how graphics will be used in the site
  • A description of the content to be included in the site and how this content will be acquired: Pay attention to copyright restrictions.
  • A description of how usability and accessibility are considered in the site design

 

 

 

IT 236 Week 2 Project Proposal: Site Structure

Resources: Associate Program Material: Appendix A

Submit the second section of a website plan illustrating the site structure.

Define the following:

  • Page content
  • File names
  • Relationships between page

Name the home page index.html.

Create the site architecture map or storyboard using Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint®programs, Microsoft ® Visio® software, or Adobe® Photoshop® software.

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IT 236 Week 3 Project Proposal: Page Design

Resource: Week Two Project Proposal

Build a page design using your Week Two Project Proposal.

Visualize the page design for your site by creating two different page layouts for the home page and a secondary page.

Identify the placement of headings, navigation, text areas, images, and so forth.

Create both layouts using Microsoft®Word or PowerPoint® programs, Microsoft® Visio® software, or Adobe®Photoshop® software.

Submit both layouts.

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IT 236 Week 3 Toolwire ® Lab: Create a Web Page

Resource: Toolwire® lab

Complete the Toolwire® tutorials.

Complete the Toolwire® Lab: Create a Web Page.

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IT 236 Week 4 Navigation Paper

Research the best practices for site navigation.

Search the Internet for examples of effective site navigation.

Identify examples of how you would like your site navigation to work and function.

Write a 350- to 700-word paper explaining the effective design features.

Include a screenshot of at least one your examples. Use the following instructions to capture a screenshot:

  • Press Alt + Print Screen on your computer keyboard to create a screenshot.
  • Opena blank Microsoft® Word document.
  • Press Ctrl + V on your keyboard to paste the screenshot into the document.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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IT 236 Week 4 Toolwire ® Lab: Site Structure

Resources: Toolwire®

Use the Toolwire® Lab: Create a Site with Navigation as a learning tool. Do not submit this week’s Toolwire® Lab to your instructor.

Complete the following:

  • Use Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 software on the Toolwire® desktop.
  • Create a new site structure.
  • Save the site in a folder called IT236-Name, where Name is the first initial of your first name and your last name. Make sure your folder name does not include spaces.
  • Add a folder called “Images” to the IT236-Name folder.
  • Add two new HTML pages to your IT236-Name folder.
  • Name the homepage index.html.
  • Name the secondary page a short meaningful name that describes the future page content. For example, products.htmlaboutUs.html; and so forth.
  • Create the navigation menu that includes navigation from each page to both pages. For example, a menu that includes home and products will be added to both pages.

Ensure thatthe folders and new pages are saved in the IT236-Name folder, and compress (zip) the folder (Maximum file size is 10 MB).

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IT 236 Week 5 Insert Graphics

Resource: Toolwire®

Complete the Toolwire® Lab: Adding Graphics for practice. Do not submit this week’s Toolwire® lab to your instructor.

Complete the following:

  • Find and save two jpg or gif images to your IT236-Name/Images folder in Toolwire®.
  • Use Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 on the Toolwire® desktop.
  • Insert the two images to your current web pages.
  • Incorporate the design principles you learned in Ch. 8, “Graphics and Color”, ofPrinciples of Web Design.

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IT 236 Week 6 Copyright Implications Paper

Research and discuss copyright implications related to website development.

Write a minimum of 350 words discussing the implications of copyrights on the usage of content on a website.

Include how these implications may be overcome.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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IT 236 Week 6 Toolwire ® Lab: Page Content

Resource: Toolwire®

Complete the Toolwire® Lab: Textual Content and Tables for practice. Do not submit this week’s Toolwire® lab to your instructor.

Complete the following:

  • Use Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 on the Toolwire® desktop.
  • Add at least 200 words of textual content to both of your pages.
  • Manipulate the page layout on one of your pages using a table.
  • Incorporate the design principles you learned in Ch. 5, “Working with Tables”, ofPrinciples of Web Design.

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IT 236 Week 7 Project Proposal: Graphic Design

Resource: Assignment Program Material: Appendix A

Submit the third section of the website plan.

Include the following topics:

  • Any media formats and plug-ins which will be necessary in the site
  • A description of how graphics will be used in the site
  • A description of the content to be included in the site and how this content will be acquired –Give attention to copyright restrictions.
  • A description of how usability and accessibility are considered in the site design

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

IT 236 Week 8 Toolwire ® Lab: Add Style to Pages

Resources: Toolwire®

Complete the Toolwire® Lab: Add Style to Page Content.

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IT 236 Week 8 Website Prototyping

Resources: Toolwire® and Master Visually

Complete the Index.html and your secondary page.

Use the Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 software on the Toolwire® desktop.

Add style and color to your content using CSS.

Embed CSS style into your web pages to enhance the content and color of your page.

Include at least four different HTML tags in your embedded style.

Make final adjustments to complete your two-page design.

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IT 236 Week 9 Website Analysis Paper

Analyze the website you selected for the Capstone Discussion question.

Use your knowledge gained from the past 9 weeks.

Evaluate the current design of the site.

Identify recommendations for redesign.

Write a 750- to 1,050-word page paper providing your evaluation and recommendations for redesign.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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