American Red Cross Disaster ReliefIDCC 370 Announcements

Monday, August 21, 2006

Welcome to IDCC 370, Web Design I, 08/21/06

Check this out! Check this out:

A revolutionary development in communication, the World Wide Web offers unprecedented access to mass audiences. This introductory course focuses on the principles and practices necessary to create effective pages for the Web.

You will receive instruction in writing hypertext documents, designing Web pages, authoring well-formed XHTML, CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and meeting a variety of technical challenges. Keep smiling.The course focuses on purpose, scope, and audience considerations in page design; writing informative and persuasive on-line documents; designing coherent, portable, navigable, and interactive pages; and employing the fundamental principles of color theory, typography, layout and graphic design for the Web.

Combining lab, lecture, and discussion, you will learn the best practices of electronic design to create your own interactive Web sites. Be sure to check into the class Web site every day for announcements.

During the first class meeting, everyone will be responsible to discuss with the class some part of the course information, syllabus and reading and design assignments. The various areas for presentation to your fellow students will be assigned during class.

The door to the World Wide Web Design Course, Smith Academic Technology Center, Bentley College


Here is a picture of the door to the Smith 110. Wait 'til you see what's behind it. Good luck to you all. I look forward to our journey together into the wonderful world of Web design. WJB Posted by Hello

If you have questions, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu. Feel free to comment on this announcement, or if you want to e-mail it, click on the little mail icon directly below.

Labels: , , ,



Announcements powered by Blogger.com.

Home|Contact|Author Bio|Courses|Tutorials|Publications|Freebies|Site Map
Revised: Friday, February 1, 2008 6:09 AM
 information design copyright © 1998 by William J. Buchholz