OVERVIEW

COURSE CODE: MINTER3

COURSE TITLE: Interactive Applications for Online Media 1

COURSE CREDIT: 3 units

CONTACT HOURS: 3 hours per week
 PRE-REQUISITE(S):
MINTER1, MINTER2

 TYPE OF COURSE: Major Course

 

THE INSTRUCTOR
 

COURSE OVERVIEW

▶  MINTER3  lays the foundation of developing interactive  and industry standards websites using HTML5, client-side scripts, CSS3, Responsive Web Design, and other frameworks.

The course extensively uses lab work, homework, PBLs, and a project to create the necessary hands-on experience required to acquire the skills. This course will prepare the design and core skills required for the succeeding web track courses.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

 

 Be adept with the fundamentals of web development by learning HTML5, CSS and JS to create functional websites.

 Convert prototypes and design comps using HTML5, CSS frameworks, and JS to create responsive and user- friendly web solutions.

 Apply the proper HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript features to create websites that work across different devices by using responsive web techniques.

 Design and develop web applications by combining codes and unique visual styles to create compelling web experiences and stories.

 Implement standard compliant client-based projects by considering the cross-browser compatibility, accessibility and usability of websites to serve the most number of people

 Present the final project to the class and panelists for critiquing by explaining the web design and development process.

COURSE CONTENT

 

Wk1: Assessment of MINTER1 finals
Wk2-4: Prod of advocacy website
Wk5: Movie Website
Wk6: Web Dev Process
Wk7: Design presentation

Wk8: Kids Website
Wk9: Wedding Website
Wk10: We.Benilde inner pages
Wk11-12: Production
Wk13: Finals Submission
Wk14: Consult

 

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

 

Class participation

Paid domain and hosting

Seat works

Assignments

Quizzes

Project worksheet

Uploaded final project website

 

COURSE POLICIES

 

▶ Arriving late 2 times is equivalent to 1 absence. Late is considered half-absence. You will be marked late if you arrive within the first 30 minutes of the class hours (Section 3.1.3 Student Handbook).

 

▶ You will be marked absent if you arrive after the first 30 minutes of the class hours. Accumulating more than 2.5 absences will automatically result in a 0.0 for the course (Section 3.1.2 and Section 3.1.5 Student Handbook).

COURSE POLICIES

 

▶  Absences will only be excused if it is due to a university-sanctioned event. A duly signed and Approved Absence Form shall prove university-sanctioned events. Approved absences shall not be counted as part of the number of allowable absences and you will be allowed to make-up for any missed activity at the soonest time possible (Section 3.1.7 Student Handbook).

 

COURSE POLICIES

 

▶  Absences due to sickness, death in the immediate family, reunions, or weddings are NOT considered Approved Absences and should therefore be counted against a student’s attendance even if certified by a doctor, parent, or guardian (Section 3.1.7.f and 3.1.7.g Student Handbook).


 Absences due to prolonged illness and emergency accidents should be reported immediately to the adviser and to the Program Chair or School Dean, for appropriate action (Section 3.1.7.f Student Handbook).

 

COURSE POLICIES

 

 Teachers are not allowed to give a special final examination to those who missed the final exam, except for those who missed it due to an approved school activity as evidenced by the Approved Absence Form, conflict in Final Exam schedule with other classes, and absence due to sickness as evidenced by a medical certificate (Section 3.2.6).

 

 Project requirements should be submitted during the assigned dates, time, and venue. There will be NO extensions on project deadlines.

COURSE POLICIES

 

 Non-submission of assigned tasks will merit a 0.0 for the task.

 

 Project requirements should strictly follow the prescribed format. Submitted works that do not follow the prescribed format will immediately get a 10% grade deduction.

GRADING SCHEME

 

Activities: 30%
-Seat Work
- Homework
- Quizzes
- Class participation

 

 

Midterm Requirement: 30%

- Project Worksheet
- Design Studies
- Others [if any]


Final Requirement: 40%
- Final Project
- Assets
- Inspection
- Completed Website
- Iteration

- Final Exam

For this class, you will need to get both a DOMAIN and WEB HOST

 

The domain is www.something.com   or .net or .org etc. It is renewable each year.

A host is a space is  a web server where you will upload your files to the world can access it via the internet.
 

You need a host where you can upload HTML. Do not get codeless website options. You want to code in HTML and upload it.

 

You are NOT limited to these: you can look for your own domain and hosting registrars. But you are NOT ALLOWED free domains and free hosting. These are usually mired with viruses and the school blocks them.

 

Get these by Week 5

DOMAIN & HOSTING

You can pay for this monthly, quarterly, yearly. The cost becomes cheaper if you lock in longer. Some places you can get a domain and host are...
From the school:


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DOMAIN & HOSTING

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