CSIS 130 - Web-Based Programming

Course Description

An introduction to computer programming using HTML and JavaScript. The emphasis of the course is placed on fundamental concepts of computer programming through the creation of interactive Web pages. The course is designed for students who want to learn more about the World Wide Web and its applications.

Instructor

Brent Wilson

Requirements

  • CSIS Laboratory Account (EHS117)- $20.00 .

Objectives

The overall goal of this course is to expose to introductory programming concepts using the world wide web as the tool. Students will develop both static and dynamic web pages using HTML and JavaScript languages. Each student will publish their work on the Internet and will also participate in peer grading of each other work.

Course Organization

Keep up and keep prepared. Utilize on-line resources to gain both the theory and practice needed to succeed in this course. This course will assume no prior programming experience. Do not wait until you are behind to put in the time needed... it will be too late!!!

I do not expect you to give more than 100% towards this class, however I also will accept no less.

If you have specific physical, psychiatric, or learning disabilities and require accommodations, please contact the Disability Services office early in the term so that your learning needs may be appropriately met. You will need to provide current documentation of your disability to Disability Services. For more information, contact Director of Disability Services.

Grading

One quick note on my grading style... Quality is everything!!! NO CREDIT will be given to any late work without a previous arrangement.. Incompletes will NOT be given in this class except under EXTREME circumstances.

Grades will be calculated on the following percentage basis:
60% Homework/Programs/Projects
20% Quizzes (2)
20% Final Project & Presentation

Letter grades will be given on the following scale:
A 100-94
A- 93-89
B 88-82
B- 81-77
C 76-70
C- 69-65
D 64-55
F 54-0

Important Dates

No class: 1/21 (MLK Day), 3/21 (Good Friday), 3/25-3/28 (Spring Break)
Quizzes: 2/20, 4/9
Final Project Presentation:  Tues(4/22) @ 10am
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