Course Syllabus
CS50B: Web Development 2
Section 5407, Spring 2018 Course Syllabus
This syllabus is available in the following formats:
- Word document: SRJC CS50B 5407 Sp 2018 Syllabus Final v1.docx
- PDF file: SRJC CS50B 5407 Sp 2018 Syllabus Final v1.pdf
Instructor: Ethan Wilde, ewilde@santarosa.edu
Please watch this short introduction video from me, Ethan Wilde, your instructor.
Course Description
Combines hand-coded exercises in CSS code with Bootstrap, a front-end development tool. Students will expand their CSS skills as they format text, display images, layout pages, and create navigational systems. Bootstrap will provide the basis for an e-folio that is customized with hand coding.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent
Prerequisites: Course Completion of CS 50A OR CS 50.11B
Whether you want to become a professional member of a web development team, or just want to create your own personal site, mastery of HTML and CSS is essential to those goals. We will engage in advanced HTML5 and CSS3 work while using the Bootstrap framework, the JavaScript language and the jQuery library, as well as the WordPress Content Management System. You will be proficient in the creation of interactive websites using static files as well as CMS-generated HTML.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Use CSS code that meets current industry standards to layout a site, create navigation, and control color and text.
- Apply appropriate terminology to describe CSS selectors, styles, and units.
- Create CSS code that is supported by current browsers, complies with accessibility standards, and validates under current industry standards.
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Describe the current status of CSS implementation across various browsers.
- Analyze and modify an existing web site's HTML and CSS using a Browser Code Inspector.
- Use Bootstrap to create an efolio site.
- Create webpages, which are styled using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Produce validated HTML and CSS documents.
- Produce a file / folder structure that matches industry standards.
- Apply the principles of the cascade, inheritance, pseudo classes, pseudo elements, and advanced selectors in CSS documents.
- Produce an e-folio created using Bootstrap HTML, CSS and JavaScript with hand coded CSS modifications.
- Demonstrate appropriate use of CSS properties.
Topics and Scope:
- Overview: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- CSS selectors
- Structure and the cascade
- Bootstrap efolio
- Fonts / Text
- Position
- Backgrounds
- Images
- Layout
- Bootstrap layout
- Navigation
- Bootstrap Navigation
- Content Management Systems (CMS)
- WordPress CMS
Assignments:
- Regular textbook reading
- Fourteen (14) assignments. All webpages must be uploaded to the class-provided hosting account on the Internet and must validate.
- Two (2) quizzes, a midterm and final exam
- Website critiques
- Participation in electronic message board discussions
Class Meetings
Spring 2018 Schedule
Online | Weeks start on Thursdays | Canvas shell |
All class materials for each module will be released online in Canvas on Thursdays throughout the entire semester.
Instructor Contact
Ethan Wilde
Email: ewilde@santarosa.edu
Phone: 707-527-4855
Spring 2018 Office Hours
January 23 – May 15, 2018
Mondays | 1:20pm - 3:00pm | Maggini 2937 |
Tuesdays (Online) | 8:00am - 11:00am | Online: Email ewilde@santarosa.edu or Skype ethanwilde |
Wednesdays (Online) | 8:00am - 9:00am | Online: Email ewilde@santarosa.edu or Skype ethanwilde |
You can reserve future appointments for my office hours online by visiting http://srjc.ethan.com/reserve/.
I respond to emails within 48 hours. I never respond on Sundays.
Course Web Site
Online Students will use the Canvas course web site to access all course content, for assignment instructions, submitting assignments, viewing classmates' work, sharing resources, and viewing grades.
Textbooks
Jump Start Bootstrap
Syed Fazle Rahman
0992279437 (ISBN 10)
978-0992279431 (ISBN 13)
SRJC Libraries call number: TK5105.888 .R34 2014
WordPress 3.7 Complete (3rd)
Karol Król, Aaron Hodge Silver
1782162402 (ISBN 10)
978-1782162407 (ISBN 13)
Publisher book site available
Consider buying a used copy. You can locate and order textbooks online via the SRJC Bookstore.
Equipment
- A personal computer, either at home, work or on the Santa Rosa or Petaluma campuses.
Required Software + Services
- Internet access
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Web browser
- Google Chrome strongly recommended
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Text editor, for Week 1 only, such as:
- TextWrangler (Mac OS only)
- Brackets (Windows, Mac OS)
- Sublime Text (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)
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Cloud hosting + development service
- Cloud9 IDE (Integrated Development Environment) required for all students, starting Week 2, for hosting class assignments. This service provides a complete set of browser-based tools in place of the optional software listed below. Complete the hosting survey to get your free account.
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Graphics software such as:
- Adobe Photoshop, part of a Creative Cloud subscription
- Gimp open source application
- Pixlr browser-based image editor
- PDF display software such as:
Optional Software
The additional software listed below is often used for Web development. Our cloud-based IDE – Cloud9 – will provide a text editor and file transfer support without any additional software needed.
- Additional Web browsers including:
- Mozilla Firefox
- Apple Safari (Mac OS only)
- Microsoft Edge (Windows 10 only)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) software such as:
Important Dates
Day Class Begins: Thursday, January 18, 2018
Day Class Ends: Friday, May 25, 2018
Last Day to Add without instructor's approval: Sunday, January 21, 2018
Last Day to Drop with refund: Sunday, January 28, 2018
Last Day to Add with instructor's approval: Sunday, February 4, 2018
Last Day to Drop without a 'W' symbol: Sunday, February 4, 2018
Last Day to Opt for Pass/No Pass: Sunday, February 25, 2018
Last Day to Drop with a 'W' symbol: Sunday, April 22, 2018
Dropping the Class
If you decide to discontinue this course, it is your responsibility to officially drop it. A student may be dropped from any class when that student's absences exceed ten percent (10%) of the total hours of class time. It is strongly advised that if you need to miss more than one class/homework deadline in a row that you contact the instructor to avoid being dropped from the class.
Attendance
For online courses, students who fail to complete the requirements of the first and second class modules will be dropped by the instructor.
Pass‐NoPass (P/NP)
You may take this class P/NP. You must decide before the deadline, and add the option online with TLC or file the P/NP form with Admissions and Records. With a grade of C or better, you will get P.
You must file for the P/NP option by February 25, 2018. Once you decide to go for P/NP, you cannot change back to a letter grade. If you are taking this course as part of a certificate program, you can probably still take the class P/NP. Check with a counselor to be sure.
Instructor Announcements and Q&A Forum
The instructor will post announcements on the “Instructor Announcements” page in Canvas throughout the semester. Canvas notifies students according to their preferred Notification Preferences.
Late Policy
All assignments are due at 11:59pm PST on the Wednesday corresponding to the due date. A late submission will receive a 10% penalty for each week it is late. Submissions more than two weeks late are not accepted without prior written arrangement.
Exams
There will be online midterm and final exams. The material comes from the textbooks, class lectures and supplemental materials. If any exam is missed, a zero will be recorded as the score, unless you have made prior written arrangements with me. It is your responsibility to take the exams by the due date.
Grading Policy
Click the “Grades” link in Canvas to keep track of your grades. I grade once a week and post grades and comments in the Canvas gradebook.
Grades will be assigned as follows:
A |
90% - 100% |
900 points or more |
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B |
80% - 89% |
800 to 899 points |
C |
70% - 79% |
700 to 799 points |
D |
60% - 69% |
600 to 699 points |
F |
59% or lower |
599 points or less |
If taking Pass/No Pass you need at least 70% of the total class points and to complete the midterm exam and the final exam to pass the class.
Grading Breakdown
62% |
620 points |
Projects + Assignments |
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12% |
120 points |
Discussions + Attendance |
6% |
60 points |
Quizzes |
10% |
100 points |
Midterm |
10% |
100 points |
Final Exam |
100% |
1000 points |
1000 points possible |
Standards of Conduct
Students who register in SRJC classes are required to abide by the SRJC Student Conduct Standards. Violation of the Standards is basis for referral to the Vice President of Student Services or dismissal from class or from the College. See the Student Code of Conduct page.
Collaborating on or copying of tests or homework in whole or in part will be considered an act of academic dishonesty and result in a grade of 0 for that test or assignment. Students are encouraged to share information and ideas, but not their work. See these links on Plagiarism:
SRJC Writing Center Lessons on avoiding plagiarism
SRJC's statement on Academic Integrity
Special Needs
Every effort is made to conform to accessibility standards for all instructor-created materials. Students should contact their instructor as soon as possible if they find that they cannot access any course materials. Students with disabilities who believe they need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources by calling (707) 527-4278 or visit online at drd.santarosa.edu.
Student Health Services
Santa Rosa Junior College offers extensive health services to students. Visit Student Health Services online at shs.santarosa.edu or call them at (707) 527-4445.
Course Outline
Start Date |
Canvas Module |
Topics | Assignments |
1/18 | Week 1 | Responsive HTML5 and CSS3 + Review | Hosting Signup Survey Assignment 1: Syllabus Quiz Discussion 1: Check-in Discussion Reading: "Responsive Web Design" |
1/25 | Week 2 | Introduction to the Bootstrap Framework: the Responsive Grid |
Assignment 2: Bootstrap Basics Reading: Jump Start, Chs. 1 +2 |
2/1 | Week 3 | Bootstrap Page Elements + Components | Assignment 3: Human-Centered Page Discussion 2: Design Thinking Reading: Jump Start, Ch. 3, pp. 47-62 |
2/8 | Week 4 | Bootstrap Navigation | Assignment 4: Responsive Navigation Reading: Jump Start, Ch. 3, pp. 63-73 |
2/15 | Week 5 | Bootstrap Forms + Decoration | Assignment 5: Interaction + Decoration Discussion 3: Interaction Design Reading: Jump Start, Ch. 3, pp. 74-88 |
2/22 | Week 6 | Customizing Bootstrap CSS | Assignment 6: Restyling Bootstrap Quiz 1 Reading: Jump Start, Ch. 5, pp. 139-143 |
3/1 | Week 7 | Introduction to JavaScript | Assignment 7: First Scripts Discussion 4: Agile Workflow Reading: online |
3/8 | Week 8 | Bootstrap + JavaScript | Midterm Project: Interactive Catalog Reading: Jump Start, Ch. 4 |
3/15 | Week 9 | Midterm Review | Midterm Exam Discussion: Midterm Project Presentations |
3/29 | Week 10 | WordPress 1: Introduction to CMS | Assignment 8: Setting Up WordPress Discussion 5: Content Management Systems Reading: WP Complete, Chs. 1 + 2 |
4/5 | Week 11 | WordPress 2: Posts | Assignment 9: Creating Content Reading: WP Complete, Ch. 3 |
4/12 | Week 12 | WordPress 3: Pages, Menus + More | Assignment 10: Site Building Discussion 6: Final Student Project Proposals Reading: WP Complete, Ch. 4 |
4/19 | Week 13 | WordPress 4: Plug-ins, Widgets + Themes | Assignment 11: Extending Your Site Quiz 2 Reading: WP Complete, Chs. 5 + 6 |
4/26 | Week 14 | WordPress 5: Custom Bootstrap Theme | Assignment 12: Building a Custom Theme Discussion 7: Less + CSS Preprocessors Reading: WP Complete, Ch. 7 |
5/3 | Week 15 | Introduction to LESS: CSS Preprocessor | Assignment 13: Less Basics Reading: online |
5/10 | Week 16 | Customizing Bootstrap's LESS Rules (Optional) | Assignment 14: Remixing Bootstrap with Less Discussion 8: Final Student In-Progress Projects Reading: online |
5/17 | Week 17 | Mastering LESS + Bootstrap Final Review (Optiona) |
Final Project: Student-Defined Site Reading: online |
5/21 mon |
Week 18 | No Regular Class | Final Exam Discussion: Final Project Presentations |
Note to online students: the assignments listed above will become available as modules are released in sequence each week. To view course content, go to Modules.
Course Summary:
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