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(Pick 3 IN EACH CATEGORY)

 
 
DUE DATES: STANDARD 4
(3 ) OF THE FOLLOWING

 
Site Planning and Design Students will plan, design, add content, and maintain web pages.
 
                                                                                                      PROJECT 4
Project 1
01/18/2012

Project 2
02/1/2012

Project 3
02/15/2012

 
EMoffitt2, LGates3, BReed1, LArko1, CTimo2, JSpeener1, JEgbert1, NWikan1, PZumwalt1 Project requirements - Identify the purpose, audience, and audience needs for a website. Demonstrate knowledge of website accessibility standards that address the needs of people with visual and motor impairments. Such as using alt tags, strong instead of bold, etc..
Identify and follow the steps in the website planning and development process.  Planning site design and page layout
EMoffitt1, LGates1, JHepworth1, BReed3, LArko2, KWebster2, CTimo1, JSpeener2, VPrice1, NWikan2, KAdams1, CNebeker1, PCarter1 Demonstrate knowledge of best practices for designing a website; such as, maintaining consistency, separating content from design, using standard fonts and Web-safe colors.
Identify basic principles of website usability, readability, and accessibility.
LGates2, JHepworth2, VPrice3, JEgbert2, NWikan3, CNebeker2, PCarter3, PZumwalt2 Plan a website by using sketches, website hierarchy, or a site map.Communicate with others (such as peers and clients) about design and content plans.
Produce website designs that work equally well on various operating systems and browser versions/configurations.
Plan, communicate, or present a client’s website before, during or after website development. Create content for website Create and prepare 2D images.
JHepworth3, KWebster1, CTimo, JSpeener3, JEgbert3, KAdams, PCarter2, PZumwalt3 Prepare rich media; such as, video, sound, or animation.
*Identify when to use various image and digital media file formats.
*Edit, and slice images for web content.
*Insert navigation bars, rollover images, or buttons created in graphics editor.
BReed2, KWebster3, VPrice2, KAdams3, CNebeker3,EMoffitt3, LArko3 Uploading and maintaining a site
Understand and be able to describe the capabilities of web servers.
Upload pages to a web server.
  Conduct basic technical tests such as validating the website (wc3 compliant), accessibility, SEO, etc.
Present web pages to others for quality assurances (QA) such as team members and clients for feedback and evaluation on technical merits and usability.
*Identify methods for collecting site feedback, such as using counters, feedback forums, Google Analytics.
*Provide site maintenance using bug reports, backups, and promotion.
*Document all aspects of website maintenance.
          Web server (Optional Objective)
Install a web server on a computer or virtual machine such as wamp, iis, apache etc.
Identify the benefits and drawbacks of running your own web server versus using a service provider.
  STANDARD 5
( 3 ) OF THE FOLLOWING
Scripting and Interactivity
Students will understand and use both server and client scripting to create dynamic and interactive web pages.

PROJECT5

Project 1
02/29/2012

End of 4th Quarter

4th Quarter
Project 2
03/26/2012

Project 3
04/9/2012

 
EMoffitt3, LGates3, JHepworth,
BReed1, KWebster3, CTimo1, JSpeener1, VPrice1, JEgbert, NWikan1, PZumwalt1, JHepworth1
Scripting fundamentals -- Understand and be able to describe programming-related terms dealing with servers, scripts, and databases.
JHepworth, ,LArko1 JSpeener2, NWikan2, PCarter1 Server & client scripting -- Understand and be able to describe differences between popular client-side and server-side programming languages.
BReed2, LArko2, JEgbert2, CNebeker2, PCarter3, JHepworth2

Scripting technologies -- Identify and use technologies for enhancing the user's Web experience, including: web forms and programming languages such as JavaScript, PHP, Perl, ASP, etc.
LGates2, JHepworth3, LArko3
KWebster1, CTimo, JSpeener3, VPrice3, KAdams1, CNebeker1, PZumwalt2
Database connections -- Understand when to use popular tools to connect a web server to a database.
 
EMoffitt1, LGates1, JHepworth4, JEgbert1, KAdams2, PCarter2 Database concepts -- Recognize essential database concepts including the following: (1) tables, (2) a row—also called a record or tuple, and (3) columns-also called a field.
  Database implementation (Optional) – Implement interactivity using connections between the web pages and a database.
EMoffitt2, LGates, BReed3, KWebster2, CTimo, VPrice2, NWikan3, KAdams3, CNebeker3, PZumwalt3 Terminology – Review and understand the pertinent terminology.
  STANDARD 6
(2) OF THE FOLLOWING
Exploration & Preparation for Careers in Web Development
Students will explore careers in Web Development and prepare a portfolio of projects created

 
PROJECT6
Project 1
04/19/2011

Project 2
05/1/2011

 
LArko1, KWebster1, CTemo, JSpeener1, VPrice2, NWikan1, KAdams1 CNebeker1, PCarter1, PZumwalt1, LGates2, JHepworth2 IT Web Development careers -- Identify job roles in the Information Technology (IT) industry as they apply to web development including the responsibilities, tasks, and skills they require.
BReed1, KWebster2, VPrice1, JEgbert, KAdams2 Student portfolio -- Prepare an electronic portfolio of projects developed in the class.
EMoffitt2, LGates1, LArko2, CTemo, JEgbert, NWikan2, PCarter2 Emerging technologies -- Explore new and emerging Web technologies such as Web 2.0, content management systems, wikis, blogs, forums, etc
EMoffitt1, JHepworth, BReed2JSpeener2, CNebeker2, PZumwalt Terminology – Review and understand the pertinent terminology.