GRC 175 Web Design & Publishing I Spring Semester 2009

3.0 credits

Prerequisite 103 or approval of Instructor

Monday 6:00 - 9:40 pm

1/20 – 5/15

Adam Valentiner Instructor

Office Phone:651-4783

Office Location: CY 1716 (Cheyenne, telecom bldg)

Office Hours: 10am-11:50am Mon & Wed

4pm-5:50pm Mon

(or by appointment)

E-mail:

Class Web Page:

Course Description:
Creating and managing web pages and sites using Dreamweaver software. Emphasis on the design, usability, and features of professional web page layout and site production process.

Course Outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate communication, critical thinking, design, technological and production skills dealing with producing creative work that can be seen on the world wide web.
  2. Production of vector and bitmap graphics using Adobe software.
  3. Design, editing, and assemble web pages and sites.
  4. Demonstrate basic design, illustration, and animation skills related to multimedia production.
  5. Produce animated and interactive web content.

Required Text and Materials:

Dreamweaver CS4 Digital Classroom
by Jeremy Osborn
Wiley (pub)
ISBN-13: 978-0470410929

As a registered student, you have access to the college's lab computers. The following campuses maintain Mac labs: Cheyenne, Summerlin and West Charleston. They have the most recent versions of software used in this course. It is recommended that you bring your student ID for access to these facilities. Lab hours:

In order to use the lab computers students will need a CSN student network account and CSN e-mail address. You may begin validating your account2 weeksprior to the start of the semester you are enrolled in. Additionally, once this period has started you may validate your account 24 hours after you register for classes. Please note that after validating, it may take up to 15 minutes before your account will be ready for use.

Backing Up:

Jump/Flash drives are recommended for storing your class work. However, remember to always keep a backup of your material on a separate medium such as your home computer or zip disk or a CD/DVD.

You are expected to (always) back up everything you do in this course. Remember that data can become corrupt, erased or destroyed. You will be required to turn in all assignment material again at the end of the semester for your final project. Thus, you will want to make it a habit of making back up files throughout the duration of the semester. I will not keep copies of your assignments so it will be your responsibility to keep copies of all your assignments and projects.

Examinations:

Throughout the semester we may have quizzes meant to review the concepts and coursework we are learning. Quizzes will count towards your participation grade. There is no midterm or final examination.

Course Policies:

If you are absent, you are still responsible for completing all of the material covered in class. It is your responsibility to find out what was covered by contacting a fellow classmate or meeting with the instructor during office hours. It is recommended that you leave a message for the instructor, via their email or phone please, if you will not be attending class.

Assignments:

All bookwork, assignments and projects will be due on the assigned date and time given. Late work will receive a lower grade. The Final Assignment/Project must be submitted at the required date and time, there will be no exceptions! The Final Assignment/Project is a requirement for this class, it must be submitted in order to receive a passing grade.

Quizzes/Exams:

There are no make-ups given for quizzes.

Grading Policy:

All aspects of the course contribute to your final grade. This includes assignments/projects, quizzes, attendance/participation, and the final project. Students will be expected to demonstrate the concepts and principles taught throughout the course. The final project is a required project that must be submitted in order it pass the course.

Attendance Policy:

Attendance to the lecture and lab sections of each class is required. A portion of a student’s final grade is based on their attendance and participation. A student who misses more than three class meetings may have their grade in the course substantially affected.

Responsibility Statement:

Students are responsible for their own learning. In the event the student doesn't understand the material or assignment, they should take the initiative to get the help they need. The instructor is available during lab periods, office hours and by appointment.

Academic Dishonesty:

Plagiarism, cheating and forgery are serious offenses and may be punished by receiving a failure on a project; failure in the course; and or expulsion from the college. For more information, refer to the "Academic Dishonesty" policy in the CSN Catalog.

Lab Policies:

Absolutely no food or drink of any kind can be in the lab. Cell phones must be silent during class.

Safety Procedures:

The safety procedures for the college are posted in the classroom. The procedures will be discussed during he first class meeting. Any injury or accident should be reported to the instructor immediately.

Disability Resource Center:

*If you have a documented disability that may require assistance, you will need to contact the Disability Resource Center located in the Student Service Center on each campus. Cheyenne phone number 651-4045, Henderson, 651-3086 and West Charleston is 651-5089.
For those students that would like to earn a little cash, stop by the Disability Resource Center to fill out a job interest card. This office hires students as note takers, readers, proctors, scribes, lab assistants, and research assistants as needed.

Grade scale:

93-100A

90-92A-

87-89B+

84-86B

80-83B-

77-79C+

74-76C

70-73C-

67-69D+

60-66D

< 60F

Grading components and values:

Bookwork….…………...... …….....….…...30%

Assignments.………...... …..…………….…....30%

Final Project…………………………….….…30%

Meetings (Attendance & Participation)…...... 10%

TOTAL…………………..……………....….100%

Calendar

Weekee / Dates / Detail
1 / 1/20 to 1/23 / Monday 1/19 Holiday no class
2 / 1/26 to 1/30 / Intro, syllabus, CG review, etc.
3 / 2/02 to 2/06
4 / 2/09 to 2/13
5 / 2/17 to 2/20 / Monday 2/16 Holiday
6 / 2/23 to 2/27
7 / 3/02 to 3/06
8 / 3/09 to 3/13
9 / 3/16 to 3/20 / Spring Break
10 / 3/23 to 3/27
11 / 3/30 to 4/03
12 / 4/06 to 4/10
13 / 4/13 to 4/17
14 / 4/20 to 4/24
15 / 4/27 to 5/01
16 / 5/04 to 5/08
17 / 5/11 to 5/15 / Final Exam Week

*Important note: The Instructor reserves the right to make changes during the semester!!

Since all course workis to be done using Adobe Studio CS4, each student may need access to software outside of school. A 30-day trial version is available,

CS4 student pricing via CDWG

If you are interested in great CSN student pricing of Adobe CS4 check out link below for details..

See link about details about discount program offered through cdwg to CSN students…

Adobe Student Discounts (L3)
Welcome to your "virtual" spot on campus to find great deals on Adobe Software. Only students, faculty and staff that belong to contracted schools are able to take advantage of this pricing.
NOTE: One installation CD is included with your purchase of the license at no additional cost
Important: All Adobe orders are non-returnable & non-transferable. Please order the correct platform!

ATTENTION! If you have never purchased from CDW•G online, you will be asked to create a login profile prior to checkout. In order to secure the academic pricing offered through this site, select the option "Higher Education" when your are prompted to define how your purchases will be used. Selecting another option may redirect you to separate areas of where these products are not available for purchase.
A photocopy of your academic ID along with your order # must be submitted to the student sales desk for your order to be processed. Please contact us if you need a fax # to send it to.
NOTE: Your order is shipped within 3-5 business days from the time we receive your valid school ID
Customers who purchase the single CS3 products or the CS3.3 Suite products between September 23, 2008 and December 22, 2008 qualify for a free* upgrade. To claim the free upgrade, they must contact Adobe directly at 800-833-6687 between October 15, 2008 and January 6th, 2009 to request the upgrade. A copy of the invoice/receipt should be saved as that may be needed to claim the upgrade. *A nominal shipping fee may be charged by Adobe.
Sales & customer service requests - email:

Step 1 Click on the link below…

Step 2 Click on the link shown at the bottom left of page, looks like this…

ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS


Click here for Adobe Licenses

Or clik on this direct link…

Step 3 Select your platform Windows or Macintosh

Step 4 Select software version or suite desired, Web Premium or Design Premium recommended approx $261-$311, see link to comparison of CS4 suites…

Step 5 Complete all required steps to purchase via their website and shopping cart, send photocopy of your academic ID along with your order # to

Adobe Student Licensing Option(Alternative vender to CDWG)

Note: I couldn’t find a way to buy via adobe at the advertised prices

Adobe price list…

Q. What software is available through the Student Licensing Option?

A. Thirteen packages are available2:(Web Premium or Design Premium recommended)

  • Adobe Creative Suite® 4 Design Premium US$2991
  • Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Standard US$1991
  • Adobe Creative Suite 4 Web Premium US$2491
  • Adobe Creative Suite 4 Web Standard US$1991
  • Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium US$2991
  • Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection US$4991
  • Adobe Photoshop® CS4 Extended US$1691
  • Adobe Director® 11 US$991
  • Adobe Dreamweaver® CS4 US$991
  • Adobe Flash® CS4 Professional US$1191
  • Adobe Acrobat® 9 Pro US$551
  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended US$1151
  • Adobe Photoshop Lightroom® US$791