http://moodle1.dls-csb.edu.ph/
1. Your name
2. Something unique about you
Overture
Course Overview
• Website development for real clients
• It focuses on planning, organizing, design conceptualization, project monitoring, and managing resources supplied by the client
• The challenge of this course is to ensure client and end user satisfaction in spite of project constraints such as time, scope, budget, etc.
Course Objectives• Understand web development process;• Analyze the needs of the target market;• Manage resources supplied by client;• Recommend web solutions;• Visualize and present design, navigation,
and content solutions;• Produce quality standard project within
time and budget constraints;
Course Objectives• Apply the technicalities of web
development such as HTML, Javascript behaviors, Embedding Multimedia, Cascading Style Sheets, Tables, Divs Templates, PHP, CGI;
• Use interactive software to create web animation;
• Understand the moral issues and legal consequences of infringement of third party rights;
Course Objectives• Provide full documentation for
presentation material;• Present and explain design concepts as
well as finished work to the client and class;
What to learn?
• Design + Content + Script + Deal with client concerns
Project Groupings
Project Flow
1.Look for potential clients2.Submit cover letter to potential client 3.Conduct Project Survey 4.Create Work Plan 5.Provide Costing 6.Create a contract7.Review existing resources
Project Flow
1. Start/edit Content (text, images)2. Analyze Competitors3. Draw Sketches4. Design Prototype5. Finalize homepage and inner page
design6. Provide Marketing Plan7. Launch Website8. Prepare collaterals
Methodology
• Lectures• Mentoring• Seatwork and
Homework• Projects• Presentations
House Rules
• Missed requirements (quizzes, seatwork, homework, projects) get a grade of zero
House Rules
• All requirements are open notes, open internet, open anything; except open-classmates
Open sources does not mean you can plagiarize.
House Rules
• You are responsible for any lessons you miss due to tardiness or absence.
Your teacher will not repeat it for you.
House Rules
• Absolutely no surfing, e-mailing, YM-ing, blogging, etc. while there is a lecture or discussion
House Rules
• Attendance: 30minutes late =considered absent3absences=FAILEDClass will start at : 8:10..
Requirements
• Mock presentation• Client Approval• Panel presentation
Learning Journal
• Learning Journal is a growing document that you write, to record the progress of your learning.
A Learning Journalis not…
• simply a summary of the course material.
• a learning log. A log is a record of events, but a journal is a record of your reflections and thoughts.
How to write a Learning Journal?
• Topics you find interesting• Possible questions • Reflections on the topic, and how well
it is meeting your needs
How to write a Learning Journal?
• How your learning in this course relates to your learning in other courses/life experiences
• Thoughts that aren't yet fully formed, but that you want to refine later
• Private thoughts
Grading
Homework & Journals 20%Seatwork 20%Quizzes 10%Documentation 15%Class Participation 05%Project 30%Total 100%
Class Website• Course materials, activities, quizzes are
posted in this website– http://moodle1.dls-csb.edu.ph/
The Web TrackBASICOM
Basic Computer Applications
WEBDEV1Interface Design
WEBDEV2Development Skills
WEBDEV3E-commerce Development
Shameless Review
What are the 4 elements of good interface design?
What image format is used for
photographic web images?
If an image has both jpg and gif qualities, what
format should you use?
Why is the entry page always
named “index”?
Why do we slice a design? Why not just have one big
image for a webpage?
What is the difference between
web design and web development?
In the file structure, why do we use a
separate folder for images?
Why should the file structure on your
server be the same as that in your
computer?
What is the first and most important rule
when using Dreamweaver?
End of Week 1