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Web Application Development

Department of Management Information Systems, Temple University

Web Application Development

MIS 2402.002 ■ Fall 2024 ■ Laurel Miller
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    • In class activities (ICA)
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    • MIS Department PRO Points Requirement
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In class activities (ICA)

In Class Activities (ICAs) are opportunities for students to try new concepts as they are presented in class. They are evaluated on the basis of completion and will be awarded a score on a scale of 0 to 100 points.  Some ICAs are so simple that they are evaluated on an all-or-nothing basis (zero or 100).  Other ICAs may have multiple steps.  For example, students assigned a four-step ICA could receive 25 points for each step, making for the possible grade outcomes 0, 25, 50, 75, or 100.

As the name ICA implies, students are expected to complete the ICAs in class.  Some ICAs may have components that presume the presence of a student in class – such as a hand drawn diagram or the review of another student’s code.  Students who are not physically present for ICAs forfeit the opportunity to earn the points associated with the activity.

Students may be permitted to turn in all or a portion of their ICAs after class ends, but no later than 11:59 pm on the day of the class. This will be announced in class if this is the case.

ICAs have the same late policy as assignments.

Many of the ICA start files have been deliberately “contaminated” with one or more errors.  These errors (or “bugs”) will become more difficult as the semester progresses.  This is a deliberate strategy to help students improve their debugging / troubleshooting skills.

Policy on Generative AI

Generative AI tools (i.e. ChatGPT) should NOT be used in this course.  Using code that is not taught in 2402 will result in the student receving a zero on that particular ICA.

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  • PC Users: VS Code Setup
  • PC Users: Bitvise Setup
  • Mac Users: VS Code Setup
  • Mac Users: FileZilla Setup
  • Gradebook


Instructor Office Hours

  • 10:00 to 11:00 am, Tuesdays and Thursdays until December 6.
  • Other times by appointment
  • Be sure to use a subject line of “MIS2402 section 002” when emailing the instructor

ITA Office Hours

  • Joseph Zuzze is the ITA for this course
  • To set up an appointment, email Joseph at joseph.zuzze@temple.edu

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