3. Required Accounts for the Class
Moodle Site: bishopamatmoodle.org
Schoology site: schoology.com
Google Account
Evernote Account
Free Web server account
Account for learning site
Learning Sites:
http://www.washington.edu/accesscomputing/webd2/stu
dent/index.html &
http://www.codeavengers.com/javascript#1.4
4. Something about Mrs. Wei
Lover of computers
Master degree in Computer
Education
12 years Computer teachers at
AMAT
Business Dept. Chairman
Classes I teach: B.Office/Adv.
Office/Basic Web Design/Advanced
Web Design
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5. Material
No required textbook.
1 flash drive (Get the flash drive from your
beginning office or Purchase one from the
school student store. )
A binder (2 pocket 3 ring binder)
6. Expectations for Students
Keep up with all online lessons and
maintain a Web Design binder.
Complete and turn in all coursework
Save all works in the flash drive or online
portfolio space.
Ask for help when you need assistance
Respect peers, instructors and yourself
Follow the Acceptable Use Policy
Use all equipment properly, safely, and as
directed by your instructor
7. Course Objective
The class focuses on techniques related
to basic web design, including
HTML hand coding,
CSS (cascading style sheets),
Java Sciprt,
Image optimization, basic animations,
Adobe Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Bridge.
Web 2.0 technology: Evernote and cloud
tools.
8. The mode of instruction will
consist of:
Demonstration
Discussion
Lecture
Peer Collaboration - Group Projects
Reflection
Student Exploration
10. Class Term Project
A website about Yourself
Developed throughout the whole
semester
A website across the curriculum
A e-business website for final exam.
13. Take an Active Role
From School:
A 7-week progress Report Card
A14-week progress Report Card
A semester Report Card.
Parents:
Check grade online regularly to
participate in their learning.
Go to the library for
Students schedules
Parent code to parent protal
14. For Fast students:
Some students will be able to complete
assignments literally two or even three
times as quickly as an average student.
I need you to be responsible for keeping
your mind busy by either bringing work
from other classes or use the programs in
the computer to sharpen up your skills.
15. Contacting home
I have had good luck keeping parents
informed of how you are doing in class.
I will email progress reports home often,
likely every Friday after we have 2+
grades entered.
If there is a behavior problem in the
classroom, I will likely email or call home
before giving a detention.
16. Class Rules
Respect teacher and peers
Always keep your hand and feet to yourself
Cherish the equipments in this class like your
own
Cooperate with each other, compete only
against yourself
17. Lab Policy
Gum , food, and drinks are not welcome to
me and computers.
$2 fine will be collected and you know why.
Computers, chairs, and desks are school
property. Take care of them!
Headphone and CD not allowed – we are
very busy!!
Computers are for beginning office 2003 only,
not for your homework due next period.