
Advanced Dreamweaver Lesson 1Course Syllabus In addition to the course syllabus, you will need to download those items listed on the previous page, teaching Lesson 1 Guide Please read this guide for lesson 1 instructions. I create it as a .doc so that you can easily print and refer to it in order to complete all questions and steps. Course Introduction: V1 refers to those of you with a computer that prefers Camtasia's default audio (Flash plugin), or V2 refers to Windows Media Player (WMP plugin). The WMP plugin is for Firefox, the primary browser of this class. It seems these two file types work for everyone. If you need iPod/iTunes please let me know. Please post on the forum or email if you continue to have audio problems. Thanks, Kelly Introduction to the client side: V1, Video 1 or V2, Video 1 Introduction to the server side: V1, Video 2 or V2, Video 2 Class overview: V1, Video 3 or V2, Video 3 Welcome and start of class materials: Introduction to cPanel access: V1, Video 4 or V2, Video 4 Introduction to email accounts: V1, Video 5 or V2, Video 5 Introduction to webmail: V1, Video 6 or VV2, Video 6 There are two secure ways to access our server. Our server provider is Lunarpages. It's possible to go to www.lunarpages.com and enter our space, as I show at the beginning of this video. In class, however, we will access a more typical method used by web developers, https://www.wvcweb.com:2083, which is demonstrated throughout the class. I show the first approach in this video so that you may see what it looks like, there will be several things demonstrated as an introduction, although we will typically use common commercial web approaches. The ground rules for online learning in this course are accepted as reasonable for both the student and faculty at West Valley College. Please adhere to these guidelines so that everyone's expectations will be met: 1. email will be answered to within a few hours except for
weekends when I will check email once per day. Email received during
holidays may not receive a response until the next business day. Generally,
I'm very good at getting back to email questions within a couple of
hours. However, a few times in the past a student sent an email that
said, "hey, I've emailed you four times and haven't received a
response!". For each of those times I received all of the mail
between midnight and 5 am. So, for the sake of openness, let me say
here that I'm a morning person. My code comprehension is minimal after
dinner. If you're emailing at night, expect to hear from me the following
morning. If you don't hear from me for, say, half a day, I'm in a meeting
or with my family and will get back to you shortly. The course hours approved by WVC curriculum, the state of California, and the accrediting board with the 16-week semester and may seem a bit overwhelming, but include: 3.4 hours per week equivalent lecture (what I give you
to learn/read/look at) This is the set-up for almost all WVC courses, not just in our department. I won't have you fill out a time card, but I will attempt to give work that will fit this timeframe. Some weeks it might take less of your time, some weeks it might take more, depending on your past experience and other crazy things going on in your life. Thanks, Kelly © 2008 Kelly Carey All Rights Reserved |