DATA110  Computer Network Literacy

FALL 2000

Monday & Thursday,  9:05-10:00am,  Room  8-01F
Wednesday & Friday,  9:05-10:00am,  Room 8-02

Syllabus:

INSTRUCTOR:  Jeff Gullion
OFFICE:  8-01-C
PHONE:  515-964-6367
EMAIL:  jhgullion@dmacc.cc.ia.us
INSTRUCTOR WEBSITE:  http://www.dmacc.cc.ia.us/instructors/jhgullion/
 TEXT:  BUSINESS DATA COMMUNICATIONS, 2nd Ed.
   
          Author: Shelly/Cashman, Course Technology

PREREQUISITE: COMS 181 – INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LITERACY

OBJECTIVES:

Upon completion of this course the student should have a basic knowledge of the concepts and terminology that apply to computer networks and data communications. The student will develop vocabulary applicable to communications and networks and will be exposed to the Internet as a network and a source of information. The student will also gain a basic knowledge of HTML and an introduction to a web page development tool.

I. ATTENDANCE:

This class schedule includes classroom time for the presentation and discussion of material. Students are expected to have completed any assigned readings in preparation for class and be prepared to discuss the assigned material. It also offers a lab portion where students will have time to work on Internet and network related assignments. Attendance is encouraged and expected.

II. NETWORK/INTERNET ASSIGNMENTS:

  • There will be a variety of Internet related projects assigned throughout the course. Each will be given a due date. Each assignment will be worth 50 points.
  • Each student will also create a personal website project that will be due at the end of the semester. This assignment will be worth 100 points.

III. EXAMS:

  • There will be 6-8 quizzes/exams worth 50 points each
  • Quiz/Exam dates will be announced in class.
  • NO MAKEUP QUIZZES/EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM THE INSTRUCTOR. NO MAKEUP WILL BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT CONTACTING THE INSTRUCTOR BEFORE A QUIZ/EXAM HAS TO BE MISSED.

IV. CURRENT EVENTS / CLASS PARTICIPATION

Current events and topics will also be used to enhance the classroom experience.  Topics will include current events and material related to classroom topics.   Please feel free to bring magazine/paper clippings, video clips, and real work experience as part of our discussion of current events.

V. COURSE GRADE:

The Final Course grade will be determined by combining all points from projects, quizzes and class participation. The grading scale is as follows: % = TOTAL POINTS / MAX POINTS POSSIBLE. 90% AND ABOVE = A, 80% to 89% = B, 70% to 79% = C, 60% to 69% = D, 59% AND BELOW = F

VI. CHEATING AND PLAGIERISM

Engaging in any form of cheating or plagiarism on a test, quiz or project will result in a ZERO grade for that particular assignment. These acts are considered academic misconduct by the college and various disciplinary actions may be taken.

VII. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Check instructor's website for current information.

VIII. This syllabus is tentative and the instructor reserves the right to make changes during the course of the semester.

IX.   SPECIAL NEEDS
             If you are a student with a disability or special needs or have a letter of accomodation please contact the
            at your earliest convenience.  If you would like to learn more about services that are offered by DMACC to
            support you in your academic pursuits please contact:

            Sharon Bittner,  Special Needs Coordinator
            Building 6,  Room 30-d
            515-964-6850

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Class Schedule:  

WEEK

Date

Discussion

Lab

1 August 28 - September 1 Introduction, Syllabus
Chapter #1
Sign-On, Windows NT, Email, Instructor Website
2 September 5 - September 8 Chapter #10 Internet Explorer-Basic Functions, Help, Favorites & History
Search Engine/Internet Browser Project
3 September 11 - September 15 Review Chapters #1 & 10
Exam Chapters #1 & 10
DMACC Network Basics
4 September 18 - September 22 Chapter #2
Chapter #3

- Search Engine/Internet Browser  Project Due
Introduce ISP/Host Project (Word97)

5 September 25 - September 29 Review Chapters #2 & #3
Exam Chapters #2 & #3
 
6 October 2 - October 6 Chapter #4
Chapter #5
-ISP/Host Project Due
7 October 9 - October 13 Review Chapters 4 & 5
Exam Chapter 4 &5
Introduction to HTML
8 October 16 - October 20 Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Introduction to HTML
HTML Project
9 October 23 - October 27 Review Chapters 6 & 7
Exam Chapter 6 &7
Work on HTML
Introduction to Final Project
10 October 30 - November 3 Chapter #8
Chapter #9    Pgs 9-1 thru 9-10 and
9-20 thru 9-29
Network Security Research Project
-  HTML Project DUE
11 November 6 - November 10 Review Chapters 8 & 9
Introduction to FrontPage2000
FrontPage Project
12 M November 13

November 17

Exam Chapter 8 & 9

Network Security Issues

- Network Security Project Due
13 M November 20

W November 22

Security Issues

Open Lab

Work on Final Project
- FrontPage Project DUE
14 M November 27 

W November 29

Th November 30

Chapter #11

Project Presentations

Chapter #13

 

All students who are taking or have taken BSEN306 will present this day!

15 M December 4

W December 8

Th December 7

Exam Chapter 11 & 13 & Security

No Class

No Class

 

15 M December 11 Project Presentations Remainder of students present projects

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Grades:   As of 12/14/00   If you have missing work please turn it in as soon as possible.
                  Test #6 Final  
Project #1 Test #1 Test #2 Project #2 Test #3 Project #3 Test #4 Project #4 Test #5 #11&#13 Project  
  IE #1&#10 #2&#3 ISP #4 & #5 HTML Page #6 & #7 FP Page #8 & #9 &Security Website Class
ID # 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 Score
2993 48 50 48 50 53 50 52 50 50 52 100 101%
4730 45 43 43 45 42 47 36 41 35 36   69%
8214 0 47 46 0 39 50 46 50 44 51 125 83%
6296 51 50 57 50 54 45 57 50 56 53 150 112%
5174 50 43 40 50 37 47 46 50 42 43 100 91%
6448 46 39 44   42 40 46 50 45 43 125 87%
4963 51 50 50 50 54 50 51 50 51 58 100 103%
1446 44 49 47 50 48 47 50 50 43 49 110 98%
8363 50 49 48 50 54 50 50 50 47 53 125 104%
3519 49 44 51 50 45 50 51 50 49 46 130 103%
4282 30 47 46 50 38 40 51 41 44 44 130 94%
2919 50 49 50 50 51 43 52 50 47 52 135 105%
4786 50 49 46 50 49 50 55 50 47 54 120 103%
3371 47 37 44 50 29 50 43 50 34 33 135 92%
0181 48 46 48 45 45 50 41 50 33 49 100 93%
2461 50 50 47 25 45 50 38 50 48 56 100 93%
1173 43 49 49 45 50 40 57   47 46 115 90%
0312 50 35 45 0 26 47 46 50 38     56%
6382 50 50 50 45 47 50 50 50 46 50 100 98%
1269 41 43 47 50 47 50 49 50 45 50 100 95%
4409 49 46 47 50 50 50 47 50 44 50 150 106%

 

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INTERESTING LINKS:

http://www.network-tools.com/       This site offers some interesting network tools

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contact Jeff Gullion for any questions or problems: jhgullion@dmacc.cc.ia.us