DATA110 Introduction to Network Literacy
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Room 8-01
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Syllabus:
DATA 110 Computer Network Literacy
Syllabus - Summer 2001
TEXT: BUSINESS DATA COMMUNICATIONS, 3rd Ed.
(REQUIRED for all students)
Author:
Shelly/Cashman, Course Technology
Microsoft Frontpage 2000 - Introductory
(Not required for students who have taken BSEN306)
Author: Ann Barron/Chet Lyskawa
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.
- Any assignment turned in after the due without prior discussion with the
instructor will be reduced by 10%.
- The HTML, FrontPage and Final Project assignments may be redundant for
some students based upon work experience or previous courses. In
that case an alternative project(s) will be assigned and given a due
date. The determination of who uses the alternative projects is up to
the instructor. Please contact the instructor if you believe this may
apply to you.
- 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:
Special Needs Coordinator
Building 6,
Room 30-d
515-964-6850
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Class Schedule:
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Day |
Date |
Discussion |
Lab |
| 1 |
Th 5/31/01 |
Introduction, Syllabus
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Sign-On, Email, Instructor Website, Windows NT, Internet Explorer-Basic
Functions, Help, Favorites & History
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| 2 |
T 6/5/01 |
Chapter #1
Chapter #10 |
Search Engine Project
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| 3 |
Th 6/7/01 |
Review Chapters #1 & #10
TEST #1 (Chapters #1 & #10) |
Open Lab |
| 4 |
T 6/12/01 |
Chapter #2 (pages 2.1 - 2.13)
Chapter #3 (3.1-3.28, 3.34-3.41) |
Search Engine Project DUE |
| 5 |
Th 6/14/01 |
Review Chapters #2 & #3
TEST #2 (Chapters #2 & #3) |
Open Lab |
| 6 |
T 6/19/01 |
Chapter #4 (4.1-4.3, 4.13-4.25)
Chapter #5 (5.8-5.26)
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HTML Project
HTML Alternative Project
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| 7 |
Th 6/21/01 |
Review Chapters #4
& #5
TEST #3 (Chapters #4 & #5)
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| 8 |
T 6/26/01 |
Chapter #6
Chapter #7 (7.1 - 7.23)
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| 9 |
Th 6/28/01 |
Review Chapters #6 & #7
TEST #4 (Chapters #6 & #7)
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| 10 |
T 7/3/01 |
Chapter #8
(pgs 8.1-8.10, pgs 8.16-8.23) |
Introduce FrontPage2000 |
| 11 |
Th 7/5/01 |
Class Cancelled |
Open Lab
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| 12 |
T 7/10/01 |
Final Project
Alternative
Final Project
Chapter #12
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Frontpage Book Unit A, A-1 thru
A-8, A-10 thru A-19 and Unit C. Challenge #3 in Unit A and
#1 in Unit C.
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| 13 |
Th 7/12/01 |
Review Chapters #8 & #12
TEST #5 (Chapters #8 & #12)
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| 14 |
T 7/17/01 |
Chapter #9
Chapter #13
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HTML
Alternative Project DUE
HTML Project DUE
Frontpage Book Units D &
E. Challenge #1 Unit D and Challenge #1 from Unit E. |
| 15 |
Th 7/19/01 |
Review Chapters #9 & #13
TEST #6 (Chapters #9 & #13)
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Frontpage Book Unit F, F-1 thru
F-9. Challenge #1 Unit F.
- Open Lab |
| 16 |
T 7/24/01 |
Chapter #11
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Open Lab |
| 17 |
Th 7/26/01 |
Chapter #15 |
Open Lab |
| 18 |
T 7/31/01 |
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Open Lab |
| 19 |
Th 8/2/01 |
Review Chapters
#11 & #15
TEST #7* (Chapters #11 & #15) |
Open Lab |
| 20 |
T 8/7/01 |
Project
Presentations |
Final Project DUE Tuesday 8/7/01
Alternative Final Project DUE 8/7/01
Project Presentations! |
| 21 |
Th 8/9/01 |
FINALS |
Project
Presentations (if necessary) |
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Grades:
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