COMD 2451 – Web Design I

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COMD 2451 – Web Design I
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Department
Communication Design
Course Code
COMD 2451
Semester / Year
Spring 2024
Course Description

A required course for all Communication Design students. Topics include creative user interface design and best workflow practices. Students design a website using an HTML template and develop design, typography and web programming skills. HTML and CSS
are taught.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Sandra Lloyd

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Time-Saving Strategy for Catching Up on Assignments!

Posted by: Sandra Lloyd
Posted on: May 19, 2024 at 11:32 am

Hi all,

Trying to catch up on assignments from the past semester, or just checking over previously submitted work? Here's a super efficient order to do it.

TL;DR: ****HOT TIP: Save time: use the same repo for weeks 7, 11, 12, and the final project!***

I. Quick Wins! Start with these easier assignments to rack up quick points and a boost in momentum!

  1. Week 1 Lab
  2. Week 1 HW
  3. Week 10 - Progress… See More
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Coding Assignments IMPORTANT REMINDERS

Posted by: Sandra Lloyd
Posted on: May 18, 2024 at 5:27 pm

Hi Class,

Here are 5 important reminders to get good grades on your coding assigments:

  1. Validator Tool: Use the Validator tool to check your code before submitting! Validator is your friend! Use it! Paste your GitHub Pages URL in it before submitting--it'll show you any errors.
  2. Always Deploy! Remember to always deploy your code to GitHub Pages. If you forget to do this, I can't grade the… See More
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Grading-- Help Me Help You!

Posted by: Sandra Lloyd
Posted on: May 14, 2024 at 4:37 pm

Hi students,

I'm trying to grade as many of your assignments right now as I can. In order to do that, I need your help. Please take a minute ASAP to check your submitted assignments to ensure that:

1) All the links work.

2) There are no missing parts to the assignments.

This will also mean you don't have to redo assignments as many times!

Many thanks,

Prof. Lloyd