Course Overview
Course Description
This course expands on the basic knowledge of CSS3 to incorporate topics such as fluid design, media queries, CSS frame work, and web animation. Students explore the mobile-first paradigm, create sites that behave across a range of platforms, utilize existing CSS frameworks, and create fun, interactive and dynamic media projects.
Course Content
Content for Responsive Web Design II can be found on the official course website https://imdac.github.io/mtm6201/.
BrightSpace
The official course Learning Management System is BrightSpace.
Course communications, deliverables and grading will occur through BrightSpace.
Faculty Information
Professors
Rob Kingsbury (Section 010)
Email: kingsbr@algonquincollege.com
Abhay Sharma (Section 020)
Email: sharmaa@algonquincollege.com
Program Coordinators
Katie Tremblay
Abhay Sharma
Robert Kingsbury
Email: ac_imd@algonquincollege.com
Office: J313B
Student Success Specialist
Deborah Buck
Email: buckd@algonquincollege.com
Phone: (613) 727-4723 x5503
Office: N219
Workload
- 4hrs/wk lecture/lab via Zoom
- You are expected to spend additional 4hrs/wk for preparation/practice/assignments
Class Times
Section 010:
Tues: 10:00 AM -12:00 PM (N102)
Thur: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM (N102)
Section 020:
Tues: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM (T308)
Thur: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM (T308)
Due to COVID-19 the classes for spring/summer 2020 will be held online via Zoom
Tools & Services
We will be using the following tools and services throughout the course
Tools
Services
Late Policy
Any work submitted after the due date specified, without prior approval, will receive a ZERO for that assignment.
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is defined as defined as presenting someone else’s work, in whole or in part, as one’s own, and includes the verbal or written submission of another work (for example, ideas, wording, code, graphics, music, and inventions) without crediting that source. This includes all electronic sources (for example, the Internet, television, video, film, and recordings), all print and written sources (for example, books, periodicals, lyrics, government publications, promotional materials, and academic assignments), and all verbal sources (for example, conversations and interviews).
Plagiarism, whether done deliberately or accidentally, is not allowed. The facilitation of plagiarism, that is, one student sharing his or her work with other students, is also not allowed. All parties caught plagiarizing will receive a ZERO.