Johnson's CIS 205: Web Design--Summer 2009
 


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Final Exam and Final Grades: The final exam did not start on time but nearly everyone has taken a one-hour version of the final. If you choose not to take the final your grade will be based on your homework (50%) and your quizzes (50%). If you want to take the final, you can do so before Sept. 1. Otherwise your recorded grade will stand. You can view your grades by clicking the link above.
Sample Integration Test Problem:  Add the Flash and Fireworks documents to the web pages below. Place the root folder for this web site in another folder called <your last name>Practice Exam and place this folder in the Exams folder at \\cisclass\Class\CIS205\Johnson.
Sample Fireworks Test Problem:  Using Fireworks, create a .png file, import the photo from the home page below into the document, add a shape and add text to the document, and add one or more filters to the photo.
Sample Flash Test Problem:  Using Flash, create a simple animation and include it on the home page described below. The animation may include creating a graphic object and having it move along a guide path with a few other attributes added.
Sample Dreamweaver Test Problem:  Using Dreamweaver, create a web site with a home page (index.html) and an About Me page. Both pages have an appropriate navigation bar. The home page has a table (no borders) with two rows and two columns. The person's name is in one cell and his/her picture (get one off the Internet) in the other cell in the first row. The second row has contact information including an email link in one cell and a graphic that is a link to an external web site in the other cell. The home page should have meta tags with descriptions and keywords. The About Me page has an unordered list of hobbies for this person that is centered on the page. Both pages should have appropriate titles. Follow the guidelines for good web site design. All your images should be in an assets folder, which should be in your site's root folder with your two web pages. Make sure you test this site in a browser.

Last updated 07/31/09 10:29 AM by Richard Johnson