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Web Technologies. B. Killion-Procida Lanier High School Student and Parent/Guardian Signatures at end of syllabus are required, before student will be allowed to use a classroom computer. What you will learn & essential questions:. Networking Fundamentals Computer Hardware

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  1. Web Technologies B. Killion-Procida Lanier High School Student and Parent/Guardian Signatures at end of syllabus are required, before student will be allowed to use a classroom computer.

  2. What you will learn & essential questions: • Networking Fundamentals • Computer Hardware • Internet Fundamentals • Concepts of Web Design • Basic HTML Coding(Hypertext Markup Language) • Adobe Creative Suite 4 • Dreamweaver to create web sites • Fireworks to add graphics • Telecommunications Ethics & Security • How does the internet affect your daily life? • How does the internet work? • How does networking affect the workplace? • What is the value of knowing the code behind website software? Web Technologies

  3. What you will use: • Windows 7 • Microsoft Notepad/Wordpad for HTML • Adobe CS4 (Creative Suite 4)Photoshop, Fireworks, Dreamweaver • Internet Explorer • AtomicLearning.com • Online resources • Shared Network DriveS:\Apps\B Killion-Procida Web Technologies

  4. Supplies • One 1-inch (1”) three-ring binder with front and back pockets (used ones are available) • 5 dividers • Pencil in binder front pocket always • 40 sheets blank notebook paper behind last divider in binder Web Technologies

  5. Attendance • >4 absences = NC each semester • must be here to learn and not get behind in this hands-on class • Makeup work is due before the next class meeting (student & parent/guardian are responsible for this), or you will be behind • Attend 8:30 am tutoring the day you return to school, see posted grades and lessons • Classroom Policies and Procedures • Get supplies needed for the day • Log on and begin bell work • Submit work to class tray provided • Participate 100% and more • Be responsible for hardware, including cables, mice, troubleshooting... • Respect each other’s personal space • Allow the teacher to teach andall students to learn Web Technologies

  6. Class Rules • Follow all Lanier & AISD Policies: Dress Code, Tardy Policy, Computer Use, etc. (violation of policies, vandalism, or inappropriate use of computers will result in revocation of computer privileges) • Cell phones… must not be visible & must be powered OFF (not vibrate…)* • MP3 players, personal headphones/earphones, etc. are not allowed* • DVDs, flash drives, etc. may not enter, nor leave the lab* • The internet may not be used for personal nor recreational use • No downloading of any kind • No gum, candy, food, drinks, personal grooming* • Respect each other, no profanity, etc. • Stay in your seat, unless the teacher gives you permission to rise • Hall passes -- 2 per 6 weeks, expire each 6 weeks * Violation will result in confiscation Web Technologies

  7. Grade Distribution • Projects (4+ multiplier points) • Daily Work, Participation and Homework (4+ multiplier points) • Tests (2+ multiplier points) Web Technologies

  8. Grade Deductions • Errors = up to -10 pts each • Cheating = Both get Zeros, even if one says he/she didn’t know • Late work: • 3 calendar school days allowed by Lanier • 80 will be the highest grade for perfect late work • Deductions for errors are taken from the 80. • Zero will be the grade, if not submitted within 3 calendar school days of original due date • Must be completed with the teacher between 8:30-9:00 am Web Technologies

  9. Tutoring & Makeup Work • Tutoring, makeup/late work hours will be: Tuesday-Friday, from 8:30-8:55 a.m. If I have a morning meeting (some Wednesdays), tutoring will be offered from 4:30-5:00 that afternoon. • Students needing help should attend tutoring within 2 calendar school days of not understanding and must attend before the start of a major culminative project. Once a project is assigned, tutoring on the related skills & concepts will not be provided. • If the student misses class for any reason, it is the student’simmediate responsibility to make work up before the next class at 8:30 am with the teacher. Otherwise, you will be behind. • Make-up work: one calendar school day for each day missed to make up work for full credit (no deductions)--after that, it becomes late work (80 max, 3 days). • Any allowed makeup or late work must be in by the last Wednesday of the 6 weeks, regardless. No extensions. Web Technologies

  10. Shutdown Procedures • Save your work !!! • Properly exit all programs to the desktop • Log off at the desktop, when instructed (not early) • Clean up your station/Recycle (no basketball) • Turn in work, put work in binder rings, in order • Return Binders/Books, when instructed, in the last 2 minutes of class. • Push chairs in, stay away from door areasuntil bell rings • Carefully walk between computer rows,avoid cables, keep classroom door closed until bell rings Web Technologies

  11. Equipment Care • Properly exit software • Use only the software programs assigned • No gum, candy, food, drinks, personal grooming • Carefully walk between computer rows,avoid cables • See teacher for Adding/Finding printer paper • Save every 5 to 10 minutes! Web Technologies

  12. Course Time Line(assessments given for each unit) • 1st Six Weeks • Internet & Networking Fundamentals, Computer Hardware • Web Programming Basics • 2nd & 3rd Six Weeks • HTML Tags & Web Design • Frames, Cascading Style Sheets • 4th & 5th Six Weeks • Designing Dreamweaver CS4 Web Sites and Uploading Websites to the Internet • 6th Six Weeks • CS4 Fireworks and Uploading Your Website to the Internet Web Technologies

  13. I have read the course syllabus for Web Technologies. I understand it and agree to follow it , as well as the AISD Technology Acceptable Use and Electronic Communications Policieshttp://www.austinisd.org/inside/technology/aup.phtmlAll data saved on AISD computers and networks is the property of AISD. _______________________________________ __________________ Student Signature Date _______________________________________ __________________ Student’s Printed Name Class Period Student’s email address __________________________________ Phone numbers where student can be reached: cellular ________________________ home __________________________ Web Technologies

  14. I have read the course syllabus for Web Technologies.I understand it and agree to support my child (or relative…) in following it, as well as the AISD Technology Acceptable Use and Electronic Communications Policieshttp://www.austinisd.org/inside/technology/aup.phtmlAll data saved on AISD computers and networks is the property of AISD. ________________________________________ __________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date Parent’s email address __________________________________ Phone numbers where parents can be reached during school hours: work __________________________ cellular ________________________ home __________________________ Web Technologies

  15. Teacher Information(for parent to tear off & keep) Email address: bkillion@austinisd.org Phone number: 841-2519, leave message, if no answer Your child’s grades and attendance: www.gradespeed.austinisd.org Conference Times: 3:00 – 4:00 pm, Tuesday & Thursday Student and Parent/Guardian Signatures are required, before student will be allowed to use a classroom computer. Web Technologies

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