Brief Description
CIS 212 covers design and production of Web sites using Adobe Dreamweaver, an industry standard for Web development. Past students describe the class as exciting and rewarding.
Here are examples of final projects created by spring 2008 students.
Learn Online or Face-to-Face
CIS 212 is offered online and face-to-face (with 2 online hours per week). I will teach both the face-to-face section and the online sections in the Spring 2009 semester.
Online students need to have access to a reliable computer with Dreamweaver CS3 or CS4 and a high bandwidth Internet connection. See How an Online Class Works for details.
Spring 2009
Spring classes begin January 26. Check back just before the semester begins for orientation information and updated syllabus and schedule.
Textbooks - available at the campus bookstore or online
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Don't
Make Me Think, 2nd edition Steve Krug, Roger Black ISBN: 0321344758 $26 on Amazon 1 copy available for one-day checkout at library reserve |
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Dreamweaver textbook - to be announced |
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Lynda.com video training - to be announced. |
ONLINE STUDENTS
Here's what you can do in January before class begins:
- send me an e-mail after you enroll
- complete the student information form
- purchase and install Dreamweaver CS3 or CS4 (see collegebuys.org for academic pricing)
- purchase textbooks
- after class begins, login to Blackboard and complete ONLINE ORIENTATION and do everything listed in WEEK 1 of the online schedule.
Blackboard is used for class management (quizzes, grades, turning
in work, discussion), so part of the online orientation assignment
is to do some things in Blackboard. All course Web pages link to the Blackboard login. Let me know if you are unable to
log in to Blackboard after the first day of class with your college
user name (usually first.last) and PIN (usually 6-digit birthday).
It will probably take a few weeks to get used to how I do things. Plan to spend a little extra time at first and don't hesitate to email or stop in during office hours if you feel lost. That's why I get the big bucks. :-)
Jodi Reed
jodi.reed (at) gcccd.edu
CIS 212 is part of a Web Development Major at Cuyamaca College in El Cajon, California. We also offer certificates in Web Design, Web Programming, and Web Server Management.



