Course Title | Administering Web-based Content Management System |
Course Code | ITEC321
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Type | Full Time |
Semester | Fall/Spring |
Category | AC (Area Core) |
Workload | 180 Hours |
EMU Credit | (3,1,0) 3 |
Prerequisite | ITEC229, ITEC224 |
Language | English |
Level | Junior Year/Senior Year |
Teaching Format | 3 Hours Lecture and 1 Hours Laboratory per week |
ECTS Credit | 6 |
Course Web Site | https://staff.emu.edu.tr/mobinabeheshti/en |
Instructor(s) | Mobina Beheshti | Office Tel | +90 392 6301669 |
E-mail | Mobina.beheshti@emu.edu.tr | Office No | CT123B |
Course Description |
Today, many web publishers use Web-based content management systems (WCMS) to allow them to instantly and dynamically update web pages and properties as new content become available so that every visit to a site is engaging, informative, and meaningful. This course explores the uses of the most popular open-source web-based content management systems. Participants explore the fundamentals of planning dynamic websites, CMS database management, developing CSS-controlled site templates, and creating database-driven websites through the planning and creation of their own topic-based sites. |
General Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course students will be able to: - Understand the difference between a CMS website, a static website, and websites using other server-side technologies.
- Understand the benefits of working with a server-side database and the power it brings to creating and managing websites.
- Create and deploy websites using CMS, including creating and editing content, adding functionality, and creating custom templates and themes.
- Understand ongoing maintenance considerations with CMS websites.
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Teaching Methodology / Classroom Procedures |
- The course has three hours of lectures in a week.
- There are two hours of laboratory per week which is organized for practicing the commands learned (lab assignment) and related to lectures and encourages students to voice their difficulties about solving these questions.
- Lecture notes and laboratory questions are posted on the course web site.
- There is a written midterm and a final project.
- The term project will be assigned individually in the third week of classes.
- Class attendance is compulsory.
- The student is responsible to check the course web site regularly and view the latest announcements.
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Course Materials / Main References |
Text Book Reference Book
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Weekly Schedule / Summary of Topics | |
Week 1 | Getting started Installing WordPress Custom installation One-click installation Logging in to WordPress |
Week 2-3 | Pages in WordPress Adding, editing, and deleting pages Page attributes Parent pages Templates Ordering pages |
Week 4-5 | Writing settings Changing the post box size Using emoticons Changing the default post and links Post to your site via email Remote publishing | Reading settings Changing default page behaviors | Privacy settings Permalink settings Photo Album configuration | Media settings Image sizing Embedding media Changing the default folder for uploaded files
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Week 6 | The WordPress dashboard Screen options Customizing your dashboard Editing your profile Logging out Must have WordPress plugins |
Week 7 | Comments Enabling and disabling comments Setting default behaviors for comments Viewing comment Comment approval process Dealing with spam Deleting comments |
Week 8-9 | Midterm Examinations |
Week 10 | Posts in WordPress Difference between posts and pages Creating a new post Visual and HTML editor Adding media Inserting a gallery Full-screen editing Autosave Categories and tags Using custom fields Previewing, publishing, and saving Editing an existing post Quick edit Deleting and viewing a post Changing post status and visibility Permalinks and short links |
Week 11 | WordPress Plugins What are plugins? Finding plugins Installing plugins Activating and deactivating plugins Editing plugin settings Deleting plugins |
Week 12 | WordPress Users Adding, editing, and deleting users User roles and permissions | WordPress tools Importing content from another site Exporting your WordPress data | WordPress Settings General settings Changing the site title and tagline Changing your URL Using a different homepage Updating the admin email address Changing time zones Date/Time formats |
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Week 13 | Media in WordPress The library Scaling and cropping images Media metadata Uploading media |
Week 14 | Adding Links in WordPress Adding links Link categories |
Week 15 | Final Project Build your custom theme/Widgets/Plugins |
Week 16-18 | Final Examinations |
Requirements |
- Each student can have only one make-up exam.
- One who misses an exam should provide a medical report or a valid excuse within 3 days after the missed exam.
- The make-up exam is done at the end of the term and covers all the topics.
- Students who fail to attend the lectures regularly may be given NG grade.
- Once the grades are announced, the students have only one week to do objection about their grades.
- It is the students' responsibility to follow the announcement on the course web site.
- Students who arrive after the first 20 minutes of laboratory sessions will not be accepted to the Laboratory.
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Method of assessment | | | | |
Evaluation and Grading | Attendance | Laboratory | Two Quizzes (each 15%) | Final Project |
Percentage | 10% | 20% | 30 %
| 40 % |
Grading Criteria * | | | | | | | | | | | |
A | A- | B+ | B | B- | C+ | C | C- | D+ | D | D- | F |
90 -100 | 85 - 89 | 80 - 84 | 75 - 79 | 70 - 74 | 65 - 69 | 60 - 64 | 56 - 59 | 53 - 55 | 50 - 52 | 40 - 49 | 0 – 39 |
* Letter grades will be decided upon after calculating the averages at the end of the semester and distribution of the averages will play a significant role in the evaluation of the letter grades.