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Course Descriptions
See the WWW transition chart for more information on converted classes. Beginning Fall 2011, some WWW classes merged into the CAB and CIS Programs.WWW135 - Introduction to Web-Based Course Development
Course introduces various developmental and implementation models for designing an online instructional course module as well as the tools necessary to maintain such courses. Content includes skills necessary for working with clientsand subject matter experts hands-on experience developing, executing, ebugging, and assessing instructional course modules and their components.Recommended: WWW 131 or basic knowledge of HTML.
WWW155 - Blogging and Podcasting
Course combines hands-on activities and lectures to increase familiarity with web pages using blogs and podcasts. Content includes creating blog entries using a variety of tools reading and commenting on blogs creating, editing, anddistributing podcasts and understanding the RSS file format. Recommended: WWW 131 or basic knowledge of HTML or consent of instructor, coordinator or department chair.
WWW185 - Web Development Using Ruby on Rails
Course combines hands-on activities and lectures to increase familiarity with web development using the Ruby language and the Rails platform.Recommended: WWW 171 or consent of instructor, coordinator or department chair.
WWW195 - E-Learning Development
Course applies a set of ideas and methods for planning, creating and managing a web-based e-learning instructional system. Content of capstone course reflects upon and implements skills, methods and technologies learned in previouse-learning courses to research, analyze, plan and develop an e-learning instructional system project. Recommended: Completion of certificate core courses with minimum of C in those courses or comparable experience.
WWW221 - AJAX Using ASP.NET
Course combines hands-on activities and lectures to increase familiarity with developing web applications using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) with ASP.NET. Content includes creating dynamic web pages using AJAX client-side and server-side controls data binding and validation and integration with other web development technologies.Recommended: WWW 220 or knowledge of basic programming concepts, or consent of instructor, coordinator or department chair.
IMPORTANT DATES
March 10 noon
Last day for filing Graduation Petitions.
March 11
Last day to withdraw with a "W" from 16-week courses; Students will receive a grade in all courses in which they are enrolled after March 11.
March 12-18
Spring recess.
March 19
Classes resume after spring recess.
March 26
Registration opens for summer 2012.
April 9
Registration opens for fall 2012.
May 10, 11
Evaluation Days.
May 11
Last day of student attendance.
May 14
Summer 2012 Interim classes begin.
May 14
Grading Day.
May 15
Grades due.
May 15
Commencement.
















