Web Development at Web I

In Web I class projects, students developed mock websites for a real or an imaginary organization or a particular theme through a blended process where they used HTML/HTML5 tags, wrote CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) and created CSS3 effects, and utilized jQuery and/or JavaScript applications from open-source resources (e.g., Github). For most of the following students, it was their first web-authoring experience.

Web I (2015 - 2017 at Loyola)

Fall 2015 - Spring 2016: Web I at Loyola

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Project for Archbalt by Web I Class

Spring 2015 Experiential Learning in Web I: Ideas/Suggestions for the Archdiocese of Baltimore's School Websites

Link to the presentation of web assessment and recommendations 

Mock School Frontpages

Mock Frontpage/Prototype 1
(by Anzevino, Downey, Powell & Wroblewski)

Mock Frontpage/Prototype 2
(by Fornabaio, Gosnell, Robinson & Spence)

Mock Frontpage/Prototype 3

(by Dayao, Harris, Howell, Hussein & Kuharik)

Mock Frontpage/Prototype 4

(by Conley, Gandotra, Greenberg & McKenna)

CMS-based Mock Frontpages

Example 1
(by Fornabaio, Gosnell, Robinson & Spence)

Example 2

(by Conley, Gandotra, Greenberg & McKenna)

Example 3

(by Anzevino, Downey, Powell & Wroblewski)

Example 4
(by Dayao, Harris, Howell, Hussein & Kuharik)

Web I (Spring 2015 at Loyola)
Web I (Fall 2014 at Loyola)
Digital Media Design (Fall 2013 at Shippensburg)
Responsive Websites with Fluid Grid Layout (at Shippensburg)

Responsive Web Projects with Fluid Grid Layout

Fall 2013 at Shippensburg

Wes Bernstein

Liz Rachlin & Jozalyn Gregor

Jonathan Rim & Zak Brisko

Carrie Dagistino & Stephen Stefan