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Title: ST-CS19995: Introduction to Web Interface Design


1
ST-CS19995Introduction to Web Interface Design
  • Prof. Angela Guercio
  • Spring 2008

2
The Syllabus
  • The class web page
  • http//www.personal.kent.edu/
  • aguercio/Spring08/CS19995Sp08.html
  • Check it regularly!
  • Assignments, Deadlines, Communications
  • about the class
  • are there!

3
Instructor
  • Angela Guercio
  • Office 424, Main Hall
  • Phone 330 244 3424
  • (KSU ext 53424)
  • Best way to contact me aguercio_at_kent.edu
  • Office Hours
  • TR 1000am - 1050am  325pm - 515pm  700pm -
    730pm other times are available by appointment

4
The Syllabus The Textbook
  • Daniel D. McCracken, Rosalie J. Wolfe
    User-Centered Website Development. A Human
    Computer Interaction Approach Pearson Prentice
    Hall, 2004
  • Other reading material will be given or suggested
    in class

5
The Syllabus Requirements
  • Class attendance is required.
  • If you miss a class, let me know ahead of time
  • you must provide the documented reason.
  • You are responsible for bringing yourself
    up-to-date on class material and assignments
  • Reading material before class is required

6
The Syllabus Assignments
  • Weekly Homework/Tutorial
  • 1 large project
  • HW/Tutorial and project must be returned by the
    deadline
  • Late penalty 5 points per day

7
The Syllabus Exams
  • 2 Exams
  • 100 points each
  • 1 Final Exam
  • Comprehensive
  • 100 points
  • No Make-up exams
  • Except in extreme case and only if I have been
    notified prior the exam has been issued

8
The Syllabus Grade
  • HW and Projects 40
  • Exams (2) 30
  • Final Exam 20
  • Participation 10
  • Unless otherwise specified,
  • 90-100 is an A
  • 80-89 is a B
  • 70-79 is a C
  • 60-69 is a D
  • lt60 is an F.
  • No and unless you request it.

9
The Syllabus Important Dates
  • Last day to withdraw before grade W is assigned
    Jan 27
  • Last day to drop the class March 30
  • Exam 1 is Tuesday, February 12
  • Exam 2 is Thursday, March 27
  • Final Exam is Thursday, May 10
  • Spring Recess March 17 March 23
  • Classes End May 4, 2008

10
Overview of the course
  • E-mail  
  • The Internet and the Web
  • Safety and security online spam, viruses,
    phishing, information theft, etc.
  • HTML
  • Software used
  • Frontpage
  • Photoshop/Image Ready
  • Dreamweaver
  • Avid Free DV
  • Audacity
  • Web Page Construction

11
Overview of the course
  • Introduction to HCI
  • Human Perception
  • Collecting the Specifications
  • Web page Design
  • Organizing the Content
  • Visual Aspects
  • Navigation
  • Prototyping
  • Evaluation
  • Colors and Typography
  • Global Accessibility

12
Lets start! ----- E-mail
  • Short for electronic-mail
  • Sends electronic information from one computer to
    another
  • SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol) - the set of
    rules that a computer need to use to be able to
    exchange electronic data over the Internet
  • E-mail is often used to deliver bulk unsolicited
    messages, or "spam"
  • Filters can be used to delete unwanted e-mail
  • Lets use e-mail.

13
E-mail In class Assignment 1
  • In class Assignment 1
  • Open an e-mail program. You can use Flashline if
    you never used e-mail before.
  • Create a message and send it to
    aguercio_at_kent.edu.
  • In the Subject write be CS19995
  • In the body of the message answer the following
    questions. If you do not the answer, just say I
    do not know.
  • What is your name and your class (freshman,
    sophomore, ect..)?
  • Briefly introduce yourself by telling me about
    yourself, your hobbies and anything you would
    like me to know about you.
  • What is your major?
  • Why did you choose this class?
  • Do you want a and in the final grade?
  • What is your experience with computers?
  • What would you expect to learn from this course?
  • What is your e-mail address?
  • What is your teachers e-mail address?
  • What is a URL?
  • What is the Web?
  • What is an Interface?
  • What does Web Interface Design mean?
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