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1 Welcome, Course Selected Topics in Information Management Fall 2004

2 Today, Introduction to the Course The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation to your Discipline? What will you gain by the end of this Course? Resources and Materials Introducing the Instructor Principles and Policies Do’s and Don’ts of the Course Grading Policy Attendance Policy Introducing the Common Tools Final Project

3 Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy Arzu IKINCI Contact office:RA 108 Hacettepe University, Faculty of Economy LecturesPC Business Applications I & II Selected Topics in Information Management Web Site Design I -& II

4 Introduction to the Course Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy Course Page & Site Design Client/Server Programming Web Application Network Technologies + Protocols Design + Application

5 Introduction to the Course Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy The Syllabus Week 1Week 2 Holiday Week 3Week 4 Week 5Week 6Week 7 Midterm 1 Week 8 Week 9Week 10 Midt.Week Week 11Week 12 Week 13Week 14Week 15 Midterm 2 Week 16 Project Presentation Site Design & Technical Attributes Advanced Design & Workshops Quizes Lab Assignments every week 2 Midterms 2 Workshops (lab & home) 1 Final Project

6 Introduction to the Course Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy Course Schedule MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday –01 (16:40- 17:30) –01 (15:40- 17:30)

7 Introduction to the Course Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy This Course with relation to your Discipline ??? knowledge to improve your business manage the ways to provide information process of management theories having an advanced information of building a web site? only an additional experience added to CV? or...???

8 Introduction to the Course Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy This Course with relation to your Discipline ??? Select Organize Manage Analyze Summarization Interpretation Organisation Wide communication Content Sharing Knowledge Creation Management

9 Introduction to the Course Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy What will you gain??? Effective web skills for interpreting your information and solutions An ability to organise information through internet A creative approach to web solutions Use, implement, and manage technology in web based services

10 Introduction to the Course Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy Resources and Materials Internet Course Curriculum Course Web Lecture Notes Course Books: Web Design and Development for e-business by Jensen J. Zaho (Prentice Hall) Even More Excellent HTML by Gottleber and Trainor (Mc Graw-Hill)

11 Principles and Policies Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy Do’s Use templates, wizards, and examples of the Development Tool as a guide to start your work. Examine the source codes of the web pages, and try to learn how they are constructed. Save and deploy your works to your home directory on public server. Don’t s Turn in wizards, and examples of the Development Tool as your work. Turn in the web pages as your own work. Do not save your work on local machines.

12 Principles and Policies Introducing the Instructor Introduction to the Course Principles and Policies Who is the Instructor? Contact Info The Syllabus Course Schedule This Course with relation.. What will you gain.. Resıurces and Materials Do’s and Donn’ts fo the.. Grading Policy Attendancy Grading Policy Quizess Midterm-I Midterm-II Final Project Attendancy 10 % 25 % 30% = 35 % 4 %

13 Project Subjects You may select one of the following subject or you can offer your own idea to your instructor. 1. Your company/client is a major food processor. The company produces oil from corn and soybeans. 2. You have/your client has an electronic Manufacturing Company obtained a contract to produce a complicated item 3. Your company/client produced a new spray equipment for painting. 4. Your company/client produces frozen food with soybean meal as an essential ingredient 5. You have/your client has a merchandising house sells a private brand of sewing machines manufactured for the house. 6. You have/your client has an insurance company heavily involved in trusts and retirement funds. 7. Your client/your company manufactures cardboard containers for high-quality food packaging 8. Your company/client produces refrigerator magnets 9. Your company/client produces souvenir pencils about leadership 10. You are/Your client is a T-shirt producer. 11. Your company/Your client produces a special kind of tire. 12. You have/ your client has a publication company and published a new food magazine. 13. You are / your client is a sport equipment producer designed a new sport equipment. 14. You are / your client is an audio devices producer made a new CD player playing MP3 formats also. 15. You are / your client is a furniture producer designed a new armchair. 16. You are / your client is a television producer and produced an internet TV. 17. You are / your client is a automobile producer made a new design. 18. You are / your client is a sport shoe producer prodused a new design. 19. You are / your client is a telephone producer and produced a new type. 20. You are / your client is a watch producer and produced a new watch. 21. You have / your client have company producing diving equipment and produced a new product. 22. You have / your client have company producing climbing equipment and produced a new product.

14 Thank You