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The syllabus for cs 351: web development 2, a course offered at central washington university during winter 2007. The course is taught by dr. Edward gellenbeck and covers server-side technologies for world wide web software development. Students will learn to use c#, asp.net, and related technologies to build interactive web applications and services, as well as use visual studio 2005 for creation and development of web sites. The course includes lab assignments, programming assignments, a midterm exam, a final exam, and essay questions.
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Instructor Dr. Edward Gellenbeck Office: Hebeler 214 E Phone: 963- E-mail: gellenbe@cwu.edu Office Hours: M 11:00 a.m., T 1:00 p.m., W 3:00 p.m. Others times by appointment (Check my weekly schedule)
Textbook None Required. Optional Textbook: Programming Microsoft ASP.Net 2.0 Core Reference, 2005 Edition by Dino Esposito, Microsoft Press, 2005, ISBN: 0-7356-2176-
Course Information: www.cwu.edu/~gellenbe/351/ and Course Wiki: www.cwu.edu/~gellenbe/wiki/
Software Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Microsoft Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 for running ASP.NET applications Microsoft Office Access 2003 for database development
The Department's MSDN Academic Alliance license permits students to install the course software on their personal computers.
Rationale The nature of software has been changing over the last few years with standalone desktop applications being replaced by Web applications and services. CS 351 provides the opportunity to learn Web programming and related technologies in a hands-on active learning style.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will have demonstrated the ability to
Use C#, ASP.NET, and related technologies to build interactive Web applications and services Use ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and Microsoft Access DBMS for persistent storage of data on the Web Use Visual Studio 2005 IDE for creation and development of Web sites Work cooperatively with classmates on a Web development project Deliver a short oral presentation to classmates and instructor during your group project demonstration Write and edit short tutorials on issues related to the course
Catalog Description Server-side technologies for World Wide Web software development including programming languages, database access, e-commerce, testing, and ethical issues related to the Web. Prerequisite: CS 350
Assessment (10%) 6 In-Class Lab Assignments (30%) 5 Programming Assignments (done outside class) (20%) Integration Project (pair programming assignment done in and outside class) (15%) Midterm Exam(1 programming problem, open book, done on the computer) (25%) Final Exam 2 Essay Questions (closed book, done with Microsoft Word) 1 Programming Problem(open book, done on the computer)
All lab and programming assignment solutions need to be turned in within one week of their due date.
Grade Distribution B+ 87 - 89% C+ 77 - 79% D+ 67 - 69%
A 93 - 100% B 83 - 86% C 73 - 76% D 63 - 66% Below 60% F
Attendance and Class Participation
Class attendance and participation are critical for success in this course. You are expected to come to class prepared to participate in the lectures, discussions, and hands-on learning. Just as important is showing respect for others, careful listening, and cooperative work outside of class. During the lecture/discussion portions of the class, kindly refrain from using the computer. Under no circumstances should you be reading email, playing Internet games, or pursuing other unrelated activities during the class sessions.
Having said this, however, grading based on class participation can be problematic. Consequently, I have decided not to factor in attendance and class participation as part of your course grade. However, very good attendance will result in bonus points.