CNET 204Introduction to Web Design |
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basics
of making a working website
look at COMP
234
HTML basics - why learn HTML - Web Document Structure Tags - character formatting - use of HTML Editors - web page building resources - download Netscape 4.8 - uploading your site, FTP'ing - download FTP |
Domain Names
oRegistration oMarketing Issues o Domain scams ISP
Hosting solutions'
using Search Engines effectively Search Engine Issues Attracting Traffic
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Security Issues
ofirewalls oviruses opatches oscams oidentity theft |
M-commerce
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ointro 2 m-Commerce o M-commerce in Canada o the bluetooth technology o M-commerce & GPS o location indeterminant o search for a Killer Application
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GRADING | ASSIGNMENTS | COURSE OUTLINE |
Cheating and Plagiarism
are serious offences.
If you are caught cheating you might receive "0" on the exam, or project, or, you could fail the course. In some cases for serious cheating offences, students have been kicked out of the college. Teachers are trained to catch the most sophisticated and unusual cheating methods - DO NOT try to cheat, there is a very HIGH chance you will be caught |
Most students understand
cheating. Plagarism is more subtle, but also a serious offence.
Plagarism includes copying any work, that is not your's, and submitting it for grading, without making reference to the fact that it came from another source. Prof. Richardson wishes to remind you that If you "cut and paste" phrases and sentances off the Internet, without using ".", or without saying what URL it came from, this is considered plagarism. If you copy work from another student's website, and submit this for grading, it is also considered cheating, unless you have permission, and say what site it came from. |
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