COMS 326: Data-Driven Web Design
Credit hours (3)
Note(s): Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning designated course.
This course provides practice in using quantitative and qualitative data to design
                                       interactive Web sites and using analytic data to evaluate their  effectiveness. Course
                                       also discusses how forms of various analytic data  can be used to measure search engine
                                       optimization, usability, and  accessibility.
Detailed Description of Course Content
Students learn about the scientific method and how to conduct quantitative and qualitative
                                       UX research that is used to guide Web design process. Web coding, web editors, and
                                       content management systems are used for website creation. Search engine optimization
                                       (SEO) will be examined and implemented to increase traffic. Web based analytic tracking
                                       tools will be employed to gauge SEO effectiveness and measure a variety of metrics.
                                       Additionally, usability and accessibility standards will also be applied. Analytic
                                       tools will be used to measure usability, accessibility, and load time using mathematical
                                       calculations resulting in a numerical score that can be further evaluated for Website
                                       improvement.
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
 
Lectures will focus on common research methodologies used for UX research and legal,
                                       aesthetic and theoretical issues while laboratory time will be spent on exercises.
                                       Laboratory instruction will begin with a demonstration of a program or technique using
                                       an overhead projection of a computer screen. Students will work alone and in groups
                                       using computers and related equipment to create websites and web content. Asynchronous
                                       learning resources will also be made available on the web via a learning management
                                       system.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this course will have acquired skills that will
                                       enable them to:
    1) Create websites and web related content for a variety of jobs, particularly
                                       the field of communication,
    2) Critique and make adequate judgments regarding aesthetics, usability, optimization,
                                       tracking, and file size,
    3) Have a good understanding of the legal and ethical rights and responsibilities
                                       of the mass media in dealing with various
       web-based content including sound, video, and images.
Assessment Measures
The assessment measures proposed include weekly applied assignments and a final project.
Review and Approval
May, 2011
April, 2016
Revised June, 2023