Writing for the Web
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
- Basic Website Development Skills
Successful students will: - complete a cognitive analysis of how users move through information
- analyze the writer’s role in the collaborative team approach
- examine the ethical issues of writing for the Web (e.g., copyright, surveillance, freedom of speech)
- learn basic storyboarding skills for websites
- practise the skills of minimalist writing
- study screen design
- learn how to construct an audience analysis for a website
- analyze end-user information needs
- learn project management for websites
- learn basic html and image manipulation using a suitable software program
- learn file management, conversion, transferring, handling graphics and text
- Individual Website Production
Successful students will: - create and maintain a web log
- learn what makes a good/bad website
- write, design, and produce a personal website
- learn a web page software program (e.g., Dreamweaver)
- Collaborative Website Production
Successful students will: - develop a concept for a website (e.g., product or event promotion, informational, services)
- understand the roles within a website development team
- examine additional uses of hypertext/linking for the Web
- plan for content development/acquisition
- plan and implement the structure of the site
- plan a promotional strategy for the site
- test and debug the site
The course will include a combination of lecture and laboratory classes. The emphasis will be on learning by doing.
Students are expected to be self-motivated and to demonstrate professionalism, which includes active participation, good attendance, punctuality, effective collaboration, ability to meet deadlines, presentation skills, and accurate self-evaluation.
Evaluation will be based on this general format:
Dreamweaver exercises | 10% |
Web log | 30% |
Individual website project | 20% |
Group website project | 30% |
Professionalism (as defined) | 10% |
100% |
Students will learn how to write, design, and produce websites. They will also be introduced to key trends and issues (e.g., ethical, cultural, technological, economic) in writing for the Web.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Textbooks may include:
- Kilian, Crawford. Writing for the Web: Geeks’ Edition. Self-Counsel Press, 2000.
- Kilian, Crawford. Writing for the Web: Writers’ Edition. Self-Counsel Press, 1999.
- Towers, J. Macromedia Dreamweaver Visual QuickStart Guide. Peachpit Press, 2002.
Software may include:
- Macromedia Dreamweaver
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Acrobat
Requisites
Prerequisites
PRFU 1350 or permission of the coordinator
Corequisites
No corequisite courses.
Equivalencies
No equivalent courses.
Course Guidelines
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Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer details for PRFU 2340 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |