Assignment
Read A reintroduction to JavaScript and complete lessons #1 and #2 at Codecademy
Read A reintroduction to JavaScript and complete lessons #1 and #2 at Codecademy
Create Banner image for your website in Fireworks. Image should be as wide as your container div and between 80px and 200px tall and less than 40kb in size. Emailed tswallace@ualr.edu before next Thursday.
Decide on a topic for your final web site project. Once you have an idea of what you’d like to do fill out the site questionnaire, craft a statement of purpose , and storyboard your site. You should submit this to me via email before class on Tuesday.
Read: CSS Specificity & Class vs. ID – This is quiz material.
Your assignment for this session is to complete the following tutorials and submit the folder icon you create in the 3rd tutorial.
You should email this icon to me before class next Tuesday. Late submissions will not be accepted. I do not expect you to perfectly replicate the icon in the tutorial but I would like to see a solid effort from each of you. This is a challenging assignment so I encourage you to not wait until the night before it is due. Good Luck!
Read Chapter 8 – Quiz Material
Create and Validate a prototype HTML document that includes examples of all HTML elements covered thus far. For a list of requirements view this page.
Emailed to tswallace@ualr.edu on 9.27.12
Create and Validate a prototype HTML document that includes examples of all HTML elements covered thus far. For a list of requirements view this page.
Emailed to tswallace@ualr.edu on 9.25.12
Reading Assignment: CSS Basics
Read Chapter 4 and Chapter 6
Read (Quiz Material) Read Chapter 3
Read Semantic XHTML (Quiz Material) & Read Chapter 2.
Evaluate your favorite web site based on our discussion of Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior. This is a written assignment that should be emailed to me (tswallace@ualr.edu) no later than 9-4-12. Make sure you discuss the following elements: Site URL, An assessment of the Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior of the site, Things you like about the site, Things you would change.
Read Chapter 1 in Textbook and The history of the Internet and the web, and the evolution of web standards
Please submit your final project to me via email (tswallace@ualr.edu) by 3:30pm, May 10, 2012. I have enjoyed working with you all this semester. Best of luck in the future.
Watch – Accessibility for the Modern Web by Derek Featherstone
Find and complete one jquery tutorial on the web. Upload the finished project to your web space and send me a link to the working example. Finish as homework due Thursday (4.17.12). When evaluating the script make sure that the page is still usable without Javascript enabled. You should pick something that can be integrated into your current site to meet the above mastery requirement.
Read A reintroduction to JavaScript and complete lessons #1 and #2 at Code Academy
Continue to work on your site design and template. Bring questions to class for Tuesday’s Site building demo.
Join the Society for Computing and Information Science tomorrow evening at 6:00pm in the EIT auditorium for a webinar entitled “The How and Why of Responsive Web Design” with Ethan Marcotte. Afterwards we’ll head to Buffalo Wild Wings for dinner. Hope you can make it.
If you write a short summary of the presentation and submit by next Tuesday you will be eligible for up to 10 points of extra credit.
Please complete the following lab and send the url’s to me before class on Thursday.
Your assignment for this session is to complete the following tutorials and submit the folder icon you create in the 3rd tutorial.
You should email this icon to me before class on Tuesday. Late submissions will not be accepted. I do not expect you to perfectly replicate the icon in the tutorial but I would like to see a solid effort from each of you. This is a challenging assignment so I encourage you to not wait until the night before it is due. Good Luck!
Decide on a topic for your final web site project. Once you have an idea of what you’d like to do fill out the site questionnaire, craft a statement of purpose , and storyboard your site. You should submit this to me via email before class on Tuesday.
If you need to get caught up here are the files we have been working on in class. Download Project Files
Read: CSS Specificity & Class vs. ID – This is quiz material.
Please read through the following tutorials in preparation for our work with CSS on Thursday. We will move quickly through the content covered in the following write ups so I expect you to come to class with a good grasp of what is covered within the tutorials below.
Note: I have your quiz grades which I will return to you in class on Thursday. I will have your html assignment graded and returned to you prior to class next Tuesday.
See you on Thursday.
Read Chapter 8 – Quiz Material
Create and Validate a prototype HTML document that includes examples of all HTML elements covered thus far. For a list of requirements view this page.
Emailed to tswallace@ualr.edu on 9.19.11 (Monday)
Reading Assignment: CSS Basics
Read (Quiz Material) Read Chapter 3
Read Semantic XHTML (Quiz Material) & Read Chapter 2.
Evaluate your favorite web site based on our discussion of Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior. This is a written assignment that should be emailed to me (tswallace@ualr.edu) no later than 1-26-12. Make sure you discuss the following elements: Site URL, An assessment of the Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior of the site, Things you like about the site, Things you would change.
Read Chapter 1 in Textbook and The history of the Internet and the web, and the evolution of web standards