Miscellaneous Resources
This page provides links to miscellaneous materials and resources that
may be of interest to students or teachers. These materials and links
include templates to be used during class, teaching aids, and other event
announcements.
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Class Rules and Guidelines
This document lists the do's and don'ts for classroom behavior.
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Project Summary Template
This template allows each student team to capture key information so that
they can better understand and describe their project.
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Project Resource Plan Template
This template allows each student team to define and schedule
the resources required to perform their project.
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Status Report Template
This template is to be used by each student team to report biweekly
status.
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HTML Readiness Assessment
This questionaire helps
the instructor determine what capabilities a student
already possesses prior to the
class.
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Proctor and Gamble Summer Camp
This flyer describes an IT summer camp sponsored by Proctor and Gamble. If
selected for this camp, you will be provided and all expenses paid
opportunity to learn how P&G leverages IT expertise and knowledge to
help drive business results.
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Computer Jeopardy
This is the set of questions we will use in class to help teach you
about information technology and about the BDPA organization. Bolded
selections indicate the correct answer for a question.
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Computer Jeopardy Rules and Guidelines
This document describes the rules for verbal and written
computer jeopardy. During class teams will compete against
one another in games of jeopardy.
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Team Coordinator Materials
This page provides a set of forms that can be used to record
information about team coordinators and volunteers. It also provides
a link to flyers that can be distributed by coordinators in order to
advertise this camp.
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Quizes
A list of quizes for testing student learning and understanding.
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Lesson Plans
A list of detailed lesson plans for the camp.
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The Client/Server Model (A Skit)
This document is for use by the instructor. It provides a skit illustrating
the client/server model using the objects (people, menus,
orders, hamburgers)
and activities that are involved in the ordering, preparing,
and serving of a hamburger. This
skit can serve as the introduction to server side programming.
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Web Application Development Materials
This presentation provides an example set materials that might be
created by a project team as part of their project development. These
example materials are fairly simple and brief. They would be expanded on
based on the size and complexity of your own particular project and the
requirements levied on you by your customer and your organization.
A Rough draft of many of your
development
materials should precede the
coding of web pages or database records. Prior to implementing
your project, this type of material will help you and your
team members
reach consensus on your application's design.
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Self Expression Exercise
This document outlines a set of exercises and activities
designed to inculcate students with the attitude that
it takes to make a great impression. These exercises and
activities help students gain a better understanding of
themselves. This, in turn, makes them more
confident when they have to present themselves to others.
- Web Site Design Aids
This material consists of a sample web site
block diagram
and a sample
"web site map."
"Web site map" is in quotes because many time a site
map is something that helps users navigate a site. The "map" shown here
for web site designers and shows all files
that make up a site and the
pages of that site.
The block diagram, which is also called a
"conceptual diagram," provides an outline of what pages
are in a site,
what they contain, and how they relate to one another.
- Flash Report
With Flash
Without Flash
This report, which was assigned as homework descibes what Flash is,
the advantages and disadvantages of Fhash, and where more
information can be found.