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CIS 256 - Dreamweaver I


Last Date of Approval: Spring 2022

3 Credits
Total Lecture Hours: 45
Course Description:
This course introduces Adobe Dreamweaver, software for Web page development. Students will create simple Web pages and sites learn basic html code. This course will cover how to use Dreamweaver to manage site files, insert text and images, link pages together, and incorporate and apply CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Students will learn how to use premade templates for making sites consistent and easier to manage. Students will work with navigation and internal and external links. Students will create a project site and work with FTP protocols to save it to a server for live Web viewing.

Recommended(s): It is expected that the student have basic knowledge of the use of a computer and an Internet browser. In particular, the students should know how to navigate on the Internet using URLs, and save, copy, delete, and move files. No prior knowledge or experience in HTML programming is required.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: none

Mode(s) of Instruction: virtual

Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.

Course Fees: none

Common Course Assessment(s): All assessments are common amongst all course sections.

Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives:
Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the planning phase of Web Design.
  2. Students will have a working knowledge of the Dreamweaver interface and features used in designing a standard-based Web site.
  3. Students have a working knowledge of Web site publishing and updating.

Course Objectives

  1. Students will plan a website using industry techniques and processes.
  2. Students will work with text, graphics, and links to create effective web pages.
  3. Students will position Objects with CSS and Tables.
  4. Students will use styles and style sheets to create standard-based web pages.
  5. Students will FTP pages to a web server pages and files.



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