Navigating the pages associated with CIT11:
I strongly suggest that you take a little while and navigate my web site so
that you familiarize yourself with what is available and where it is located.
There are notes, PowerPoint presentations and sample coding examples that will
benefit you as you learn the material.
On the home page for the course:
The home page for the course gives you access to all of the site pages that
apply to the course that you are taking. The list on the left presents access
to this information by category.
- The first category is called About
This Course.
- The page that you are
currently reading was stored under this category as Read Me First.
- There is also an
Introduction to CIT11 - methods, expectations etc that should be read by
all students
- Finally there is the
course syllabus for CIT11
- The second category is called
Site ResourcesUse these resources to find information that applies
to the topic you are currently covering or topics previously covered. The
weekly schedule will tell you the current topics. Use of these
resources should be primarily driven by the assignments in the Weekly
Schedule
- Notes and handouts for
CIT11 points to the notes that will provide some information about
topics. The sample code will give you examples of some of the things we
are covering. For example, it includes HTML sample code.
- Presentations for
CIT11 points to PowerPoint presentations that will provide additional
resources to accompany the notes and handouts and the sample code. It is
a very valuable resource and students should make a point of always
looking at the assigned presentations.
- A Blog where students
can communicate, pose questions, discuss problems they are encountering,
ask for help. I moderate the blog, but only occasionally, so do not
expect to get answers from me often. If you want to ask me a question,
use the email account I will give you in class.
- The third category is called Weekly
Schedule. In this category you have the Weekly Schedule for CIT11
including assignments. Several times a week, you should check this weekly
schedule to determine what you are being asked to do. You should read the
notes, look at the presentations and check the exampless that I suggest
under the current week. You should also do the weekly assignment.
- The fourth category Links.
In this category, I provide some links to areas on the Web where you can
find information for your log book. I also provide tutorials to help you
with topics that we are covering.
The left side of the home page defaults to the weekly
schedule - again, this is your main source of information about what to do and
what to pass in!