Jodi Reed, MA
Computer & Information Science
Cuyamaca College
jodi.reed (at) gcccd.edu
office: room E-107
Jodi has been teaching Web Development classes at Cuyamaca since 1998. She enjoys working with students in her online and face-to-face classes. In her free time, she enjoys family, reading, hiking, and sitting in her garden.
- Office Hours
- Calendar
Jodi's Spring 2012 Office Hours
| Monday: | 10:00-11:30AM online |
| Tuesday: | 1:00-3:00PM E-206 or E-107 |
| Thursday: | 3:30-5:00PM E-206 or E-107 |
Please request an appointment if you would like to see me outside office hours. I am also available by email.
Jodi's Calender with Cuyamaca Academic Calender and Events
Courses
- Spring 2012
- Fall 2011
- All Courses
- Recommended Sequence
CIS 212: Introduction to Web Development
A first course in Web development using Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. The course includes site and page design principles and basic Dreamweaver functions. Students create a small web site for a final project.
CIS 213: Advanced Web Development
A second course in Web development using Adobe Dreamweaver. The course focuses on database integration and also includes usability and accessibility.
CIS 212: Introduction to Web Development
A first course in Web development using Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. The course includes site and page design principles and basic Dreamweaver functions. Students create a small web site for a final project.
CIS 212: Introduction to Web Development
A first course in Web development using Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. The course includes site and page design principles and basic Dreamweaver functions. Students create a small web site for a final project.
CIS 213: Advanced Web Development
A second course in Web development using Adobe Dreamweaver. The course focuses on database integration and also includes usability and accessibility.
GD 217: Web Graphics
GD 217 covers principles, concepts, and production of Web Graphics using Adobe Fireworks, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver.
CIS 211: Mark-Up Languages
In this fundamental course in Web development you will use XHTML and CSS mark-up languages to code web sites. The course includes site and page design principles, layout, tables, forms, images, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Students will create a small site to maintain as their own and more complex site for a final project. The course also requires multiple exercises throughout the semester which develop the skills necessary to publish quality web sites.
ED 214: Developing an Online Course
This course helps teachers learn how to teach online.
Activities
See personal home page for details about background, work, and interests.

