This course is made up of 12 lessons with a mid-term and a final project. The first lesson begins with instruction on using the tools (Text editor and browser). Lesson two adds a layer to what a student has already learned by adding new HTML tags. Each lesson layers onto the next so that they continue to use what they learned in the previos lessons. Ultimately the student will finish lessons 1-7 and take their mid-term where they will demostrate their skills learned to that point. Student then do lessons 8 (tables) and lesson 9 (frames) followed by three lessons of exploration of advanced code such as CSS, XHTML, etc. Lastly, the student completes their final project, a full web site containing multiple pages set in a frame.
The course work as stated in this syllabus and the checklist will remain the same throughout the semester. The teacher, however, will have the right to modify the checklist as needed for further individualized instruction to meet the needs of the students. No changes will be made without full notification of all students impacted by a change of venue.
Common Reasons for a Checklist change would be:
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Modifying the assignment list for a completion grade of “C”.
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Substituting an assignment for another activity that would result in the same learning experience.
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Other reasons may occur and will be considered on an individualized basis.
Course Work
Students should expect to spend at least one hour per day plus plus 1-2 hours extra per week. This equates to a student spending 6-7 hours per week.
Grading Description
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A = 93 - 100% |
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A- = 90 - 92.9% |
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B+ = 87 - 89.9% |
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B = 83 - 86.9% |
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B- = 80 - 82.9%
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C+ = 77 - 79.9% |
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C = 73 - 76.9% |
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C- = 70 - 72.9% |
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D = 60 - 69.9% |
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F = 0 - 59.9% |
Note: Grades of D are not considered passing for Federal Way Public School students.
Students are expected to follow the checklist posted in the class. Students will send all web pages in as attachments via email and other assignments such as vocabulary or questions should be typed directly into an email. Each assignment may be revised/resubmitted one time in order to earn additional points. The time frame for revised/resubmitted assignments is one week after your assignment has been returned to you.
By turning in work steadily each week, you are given the feedback needed to revise work and the opportunity for additional learning with your teacher which can result in the highest grade possible. The opportunity is lost if you choose to wait until the end of the course to turn in the bulk of your assignments. Your grade will be negatively impacted if you turn in more than one unit's worth of work in a week near the end of the 17-week course. You will have lost the opportunity for revisions, feedback and the one-on-one teaching that you could have had throughout the course. If you have not turned in work each week, your teacher is unable to evaluate your learning and give you feedback in order to give you the opportunity to earn full credit.
Students are expected to follow the checklist posted in the class. Students will send all web pages in as attachments via email and other assignments such as vocabulary or questions should be typed directly into an email. Each assignment may be revised/resubmitted one time in order to earn additional points. The time frame for revised/resubmitted assignments is one week after your assignment has been returned to you.
Policies and Requirements
Academic integrity is essential to learning. Students are expected to complete their own work. Copying, plagiarizing, cheating or other methods of intentional deception are prohibited and may result in loss of grade or credit for the assignment or the course.
Expectations for assignment and course completion: IA students assume the major responsibility to be self-motivated, and to stay on target with the class. All work for the course must be completed at a passing level to earn credit, and must be completed within the school year or semester time. We expect students to consistently complete assignments for each class each week. Successful students use their class checklists to determine daily and weekly assignment schedules.
By turning in work steadily each week, students are given the feedback needed to revise and the opportunity for additional learning with their teacher resulting in the highest grade possible. This opportunity is lost if students choose to wait until the end of the course to turn in the majority of their assignments. Grades may be negatively impacted if work is submitted in bulk.
E-mail and software agreements: Students agree to maintain electronic integrity and face disciplinary measures if they do not abide by their promise.
Teachers reserve the right to make adjustments to the course content and expectations.
reserve the right to make adjustments to the course content and expectations.
Expectations
Students taking this class are expected to:
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Contact their instructor each week by sending in several assignments. This lets the Internet Academy, parents and guardians, the school district, and the state know that students are attending class. It also helps students move at a steady pace toward completing the class in a reasonable amount of time. Students who do not meet this requirement will be withdrawn from the class.
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Have the computer hardware and software necessary for the class work.
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Communicate with the instructor in a clear, friendly, courteous manner. This includes signing communications with their full name and the name of the class they are in.
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Communicate in Standard English. "e-english," the informal, lower-case, run-together communications used in chat rooms, is appropriate for the audiences and purposes of some e-mail. It is not appropriate for communicating with an instructor in class.
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Turn in original work. Internet Academy teachers monitor for intentional deception through the use of an on-line subscription service and IA email archives. The consequences for intentional deception (copying, plagiarism, cheating, using someone else's work) may result in:
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No credit for the assignment
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Parent contact
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Proctored testing
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Failing the course
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Do their very best work at all times.
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Proceed at a steady pace toward finishing the class.
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Have fun writing, reading, and learning!!
The instructor of this course is expected to:
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Know the course material.
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Communicate at least weekly with students and guardians in a clear, friendly, and courteous manner.
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Respond to emails within a reasonable amount of time. It is your instructor's goal to answer QUESTIONS and HELP requests within one school day during the school week. Assignments will be graded and returned within three school days of receipt.
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Be available for meetings and tutorials, and return phone calls promptly.
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Keep accurate records.
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Encourage and maintain high standards.
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Help make learning fun!
Tech Support:
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Tech Help
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253-945-2249
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helpdesk@iacademy.org
Weekly Contact Requirements: Students are expected to submit work each week following the provided checklist. They are also expected to maintain weekly communication with their teacher, ask for assistance when needed, and respond to e-mails from the teacher. If they are having trouble keeping up with the checklist, they should email their teacher immediately. The teacher is flexible and willing to work with students to meet their needs as they are communicated. If students are unable to meet these expectations, they will be dropped from the class for lack of attendance.