Course Syllabus
Accessible Syllabus for CNIT 131H
CNIT 131H - Introduction to HTML and CSS
Syllabus for Fall 2024
Instructor: Maura Devlin-Clancy
CRN 73497, Section 932
First preference: Email: Inbox through Canvas
But of course, you can also contact me via email: mclancy@ccsf.edu
(I will respond to emails promptly, usually within 48 hours Monday-Friday, except weekends or school holidays)
Office Hours: Through Zoom or on-campus by appointment
Course Description
This is a beginning course in the use of HTML and CSS. It will prepare students to build simple web pages using basic HTML and CSS according to the latest standards. Students will also learn how to upload the web page files to a web server. CSU
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
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Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Apply basic HTML to build web pages
- Write basic inline CSS to format content of web pages
- Use a validation tool to validate the HTML code
- Use FTP or SSH software to upload files that are part of a website to a web server
Class Meetings
- There are no face to face or Zoom class meetings.
- All course material is available online in this Canvas course.
Course Communication
There are several ways we will communicate in this course:
- Announcements: Important messages which appear at the top of the course when you first log in
- Discussions: Topics and course content needing to be expanded and discussed within the course
- Email: Inside Canvas, use the Inbox icon for email in this course, see the gray area on the left side
- Email: Outside Canvas, Student Gmail or other email account.
- Please write CNIT-131H in the subject line in order to not go to the Spam folder.
- I receive many emails but email from students is important to me. So, I want to make sure I do not miss it.
- You have an e-mail account issued by City College that ends in @mail.ccsf.edu. We will learn all about the features of email in this course. This is where all the important information from the school goes. You will find more information about the CCSF email account in your Web4 account.
Response Time: I respond to emails and discussion forums within 48 hours EXCEPT weekends and holidays. I have a young family and cannot guarantee I am able to log in on weekends.
Course Web Site
Students will use Canvas Learning Management (if you are reading this, you are in Canvas) for assignment instructions, submitting assignments, viewing classmates' work, sharing resources, communicating with the instructor, and viewing grades.
Required Course Materials
- There are no required textbooks for this course.
Required Software
You will need the following software for this course. When we cover this material during the course, I will show you where and how to download the software.
- FTP Software - free download
- Text editor - free download - we will use VS Code
- Browser - free download
- Computer with an Internet connection
Important Dates
- Class Begins: Monday Aug. 19
- Class Ends: Sunday Sept. 29
- Final Exam
- Exam will be available online in Canvas Sept. 26-29, 2024
- Visit the CCSF Website for Important Registration Dates, including add, drop, applying for graduation, tuition refunds, and more.
Dropping the Class
If you decide to discontinue this course, it is your responsibility to officially drop it to avoid getting no refund (after 10% of course length), a W symbol (after 20%), or a grade (after 60%). Also, for several consecutive, unexplained absences, the instructor may drop a student.
Pass‐No Pass (P/NP)
You may take this class P/NP. You must decide before the deadline, and add the option online within your Student RAMID portal. With a grade of C or better, you will get P.
You must file for the P/NP option by the deadline. Once you decide to go for P/NP, you cannot change back to a letter grade.
Some certificates do not accept a P/NP option. You will need to do some research here and decide if this option matches your educational goals. Check with your counselor if you have questions about this.
Instructor Announcements and Q&A Discussion Forum
The professor will post announcements on the “Instructor Announcements” page in Canvas throughout the semester. Canvas notifies students according to their Notification Preferences. A “Discussion Forum” is also available on Canvas to ask for assistance from your classmates.
Notification Preferences
Canvas includes a set of default notification preferences you can receive for courses in which you have enrolled. Notifications are sent to Canvas contact methods, as specified in your account. However, you can change the default settings by setting your own notification preferences. Take a few minutes to set it how you would like to see the new class information. You can try different methods and decide which one fits better fits your schedule.
Attendance and Dropping
Attendance in this online class means:
- Logging in regularly
- Actively participating in the discussions
- Turning in homework assignments on time
- Taking any quizzes and exams on time
- Please be sure that you participate every week by reading the material, submitting assignments, and participating in the discussion forums.
Students who do not log-in to the class after the second week will be dropped. It is strongly advised that if you need to miss more than one class or assignment deadline in a row that you contact me to avoid being dropped from the class.
Please, contact the instructor for any help you may need!
Late Policy
- Please submit work by the due date.
- Assignments that are more than a week late will receive 10% deduction.
Methods of Evaluation
- Weekly Homework assignments - 60%
- Final Exam - 20%
- Discussion Forum online participation - 20%
- Total = 100%
Grading Policy
Starting in September, go to “Grades” in Canvas to keep track of your grades. I grade once a week and post grades and comments on the online Canvas grade book.
Grades will be assigned as follows:
A - 90%
B - 80%
C - 70%
D - 60%
F - <60%
If taking Pass/No Pass, you need at least 70% of the total class points and complete the final project to pass the class.
An “F” grade indicates that a student attended, participated, and completed the course but failed to master the course curriculum.
An “FW” grade indicates the student stopped attending a course after the “last day to withdraw” deadline and subsequently did not submit any work or participate in any exams. Please check with your counselor and financial aid advisor for possible implications of the FW grade on residency and financial aid status.
Standards of Conduct
Students who register in CCSF classes are required to abide by the CCSF Student Code of Conduct (Links to an external site.). Violation of the code is the basis for referral to the Student Conduct Coordinator or dismissal from class or from the College. See the Office of Student Affairs and Wellness for more information (Links to an external site.)
Collaborating on or copying of tests or homework in whole or in part will be considered an act of academic dishonesty and result in a grade of 0 for that test or assignment. I encourage students to share information and ideas, but not their work.
Special Needs
If you need classroom or testing accommodations because of a disability, or have emergency medical information to share with me, or need special arrangements in case the building needs to be evacuated, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible. My office hours are online. Students seeking disability-related accommodations are encouraged to also register with Disabled Students Programs and Services located in Room 323 of the Rosenberg Library (415) 452-5481. Please see the DSPS website (Links to an external site.) for more information and alternate locations.
Expected Behavior
Each student should help in providing an environment that helps everybody to learn.
Always address any questions in the Discussion forums.
Avoid writing personal messages to me as your question might be somebody else's questions.
Try answering other students' questions without being afraid of committing mistakes - nobody will lose points for that and, at the end of the course. Remember, that this participation represents 15% of your grade.
Please write your own code. Do not copy others' work, or use AI tools to generate code for you. This will be taken seriously and considered a serious offense.
Students with Disabilities
Students will be required to create web pages with images, different layouts, sounds, and animations. If you have a visual or hearing impairment or any other disability that requires special accommodations, please do not hesitate to discuss the issue with the instructor via email.
DSPS (Disabled Students Program and Services) is available in City College - take a look at the Services for Students in the Getting Started module.
Changes to the schedule/syllabus
I reserve the right to change any of the policies or schedules established here during the semester. I will let you know about the changes in my weekly announcements.
Important Note
Plagiarism and cheating are considered serious offenses and may be punished by failure on a project, assignment, or exam. Please, review the Student Conduct rules on the following web page: http://www.ccsf.edu/Offices/Student_Advocacy_Rights_and_Responsiblities/rules.htm (Links to an external site.)
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