Weekly Course Schedule – Fall 2017

INFOST 490 - 001 (Meets Monday & Wednesday)

Week 4 (September 25 – October 1)



Monday, September 25   (11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M., NWQD-1885)
Class Session 6
Topics
  • Defining the Product Vision and Product Roadmap (Chapter 7)
Required Readings
  • Layton: Chapter 7 (Defining the Product Vision and Product Roadmap)


Wednesday, September 27   (10:00 A.M. – 10:50 A.M., NWQB-3472)
Optional Session
Office Hours
    I will hold office hours every Wednesday in my office from 10:00 AM till 10:50 AM. Please feel free to drop by to ask a question, to get help with your assignments, to discuss projects, or just to say hello. Meetings on other days or at other times may be arranged via email.


Wednesday, September 27   (11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M., NWQD-1885)
Class Session 7
Topics
  • Planning Releases and Sprints (Chapter 8)
Required Readings
  • Layton: Chapter 8 (Planning Releases and Sprints)


Sunday, October 1, @  11:55 P.M.
Weekly Assignments Deadline
Quiz Assignments Due
  • Quiz on Layton Chapters 7 and 8
    Quiz Activity Name: Quiz on Layton Chapters 7 and 8
Coding Assignments Due
  • Clone Remote Git Repository
    Description: Each semester, I create a Remote Git Repository that my Senior Capstone classes use to collaboratively author a static Web site. This semester, the repository is named "senior_capstone_fall_2017". The URL for this repository is listed below. Follow the instructions in the tutorial videos below in order to create a cloned copy of this repository on your local computer. Please note that I created the tutorials during a prior semester. So, the video will show me working with the repository for that semester. You will be using the repository that has been created for the current semester.
    Submit to: Not applicable.
  • Modify Your Web Page. Commit. Push.
    Description: Follow the instructions in the tutorial video below to locate your individual page in the shared Web content. Modify your page as indicated. Commit your change to your local repository. Remember to check for changes in the remote repository that need to be pulled before you push your changes. Finally, push your changes to the remote repository.
    Submit to: When you push your changes to the remote repository you will have submitted your work. We will grade the work that is reflected in the remote repository.