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Web Application Development

Professor Tom Armstrong, Wheaton College, Fall 2014

Meeting Information:

  • Class meeting: TuTh at 2:00 in SC1315

Week-by-Week (Evolving Schedule)

Week Topic Due
1 Introduction/Setup N/A
HW1
2 Structure I HW2
HW3
3 Structure II HW4
HW5
4 Style I HW6
HW7
5 Style II HW8
HW9
6 Interactivity I HW10
HW11
7 Project 1 Group Work HW12
MassTLC Event PF1
8 Fall Break  
Guest Lecture HW13
9 Project 1 Presentations  
 
10  
Exam  
11 HW14
HW15
12 HW16
HW17
13 HW18
 
14 PF2
Thanksgiving  
15  
Project 3 Presentations Project 3 Due
16 Finals Week Portfolio Due
 

Methods of Evaluation

Weighting Evaluation
20% Class Participation/Preparation
10% Peer Feedback
20% Homework
30% Project(s)
10% Midterm Examination (October 30)
10% Final Portfolio

Workload

It is the expectation for all classes taught at Wheaton College that one hour of class time may expect two to three hours of preparation outside of class. In addition to preparation time, projects and homework are designed to take a significant amount of time per week. Actively seek out additional learning materials, and start all assignments early. No late work is accepted.

Academic Integrity

All work and submissions in this course must be entirely your own original content. At the discretion of the instructor, violations of academic integrity will result in penalties up to and including failing the course and reporting the violation to the College Hearing Board. If you have general questions/concerns or specific instances to discuss, do not hesitate to ask in class or privately.

Accommodation

In compliance with the Wheaton College policy and equal access laws, Dean Bellemore is available to discuss appropriate accommodations that may be recommended for students with disabilities. Requests for accommodations are to be made during the first two weeks of the semester so that timely and appropriate arrangements can be made. Students are required to register with Dean Bellemore, whose office is located in Kollett Hall, at the Filene Center for Academic Advising and Career Services. Contact x8215 to schedule an appointment, or email Dean Bellemore.

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Structure - 4 Weeks

Style - 4 Weeks

Interactivity - 4 Weeks

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