Lecturer(s)
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Páral Karel, Mgr. et Mgr. Ph.D.
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Nevyjel Martin, Mgr.
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Dluhí Ondřej, Bc.
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Course content
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1. Familiarization with PHP Nuke. Basic functions 2. Topology. PHP / SQL interface. Installation, putting into operation server 3. Users and their roles. User defined layouts 4. Appearance of the server and its configuration 5. Entering text article. Formatting 6. Planning texts, the strategy according to the intended media type 7. Working with surveys. Types, administration, file inquiries 8. Working with comments User comments anonymous, registered. Policies 9. Setting users. Users to access the system, registration and verification 10. PHPBB Discussion Forum. Basics, Management 11. Protection system Sentinel. Basics, Management 12. Statistics, collecting data on attendance and their interpretation 13. The most common problems and their solutions, walkthrough
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training)
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Learning outcomes
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The purpose of the course is to teach students to work with the selected publication / CMS system (PHP Nuke derivative). Graduate seminar is to be able to separate user orientation in this system, publication and maintenance of the site it created a basic administrator tasks. The course is realized form of a series of workshops in the PC classroom at a special server. Used software is open source and does not license fees.
Students will acquire practical and professional competences and routines that anable them to work independently in given area and the students will be prepared for the practical part of the final examination.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Analysis of Creative works (Music, Pictorial,Literary)
Fully participate in class activities. 75% attendance in class. Active participation and contribution to the magazine (webzine) ealized in the system. Colloquium: screening knowledge gained in the course.
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Recommended literature
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Bell, D.-Kennedy, B.M. (2000). The Cybercultures reader. Routledge. London.
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Dennis, E.E.-Meriil, J.C. Media debates : great issues for the digital age. Wadsworth, Belmont 2002.
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Jones, D. PHP-Nuke Garage, Prentice Hall 2005.
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Lunenfeld, Peter. The Digital Dialectic : new essays on new media. The MIT Press, Cambridge 2000.
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