Class Schedule
21 Aug | intro
23 Aug | clients
28 Aug | servers
30 Aug | networks
04 Sep | basics lab
06 Sep | structural layer
11 Sep | presentational layer
18 Sep | working with layers
20 Sep | behavior layer
25 Sep | images & design
27 Sep | website lab
02 Oct | object layers
04 Oct | tools that read markup
09 Oct | document markup lab
11 Oct | spreadsheets, formulas & functions
16 Oct | data display
18 Oct | Fall Break
23 Oct | database tools
25 Oct | spreadsheets lab
30 Oct | relational databases
01 Nov | tables
06 Nov | relationships
08 Nov | input & output
13 Nov | SQL
15 Nov | complex queries
20 Nov | databases lab
22 Nov | Thanksgiving
27 Nov | presentation design
29 Nov | presentation delivery
04 Dec | presentation lab
13 Dec | 0800-1100 | final in class presentation
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Task 01 will set up our environment for storing future tasks.
Sign up to the class blog and create a posting introducing yourselves
Set up your Virtual Private Network connection. Go to VPN Installation and Clients. Log in there and install the VPN client on your personal computers so you may use it to communicate with UNC servers when you are operating outside of the UNC network.
Using shareware.unc.edu or any other tool that you prefer, download and install an FTP tool compatible with your personal laptop and the UNC servers and show that you have the software on your PC by showing me that you know how to do a screen capture
Demonstrate some basic server operating system command line functional skills by creating a password protected directory in your public_html space on Opal and then send the name of your directory, along with the userid and password needed to access it to my email.
Using a traceroute tool, trace the route of packets from your client back to a domain name on a server and FTP a screenshot of your results into the password protected directory you created in Task 01.05.
Do Task 01.01 (I'll know you did it)
In an email note using the email account you prefer that I use to communicate with you, send an email note to my email telling me you did both Task 01.02 and Task 01.03.
Send an email note to my email with the name of the directory you will create for Task 01.05, along with the URL I will need to find it, and the username and password I will need to open it.
FTP both Task 01.04 and Task 01.06 to the directory you will have created in Task 01.05. Then send me an email with the URLs that I will use to be able to see both tasks.
If you wish to place your Tasks on your own blog, tell me how to find it.
These first tasks are individually small and discrete, so there really isn't a visual model to follow.
The task 01 gradesheet contains the specifics standards and their weighted values.