Netiva Caftori's eighth attempt at web development

Client side

New 300 site

CS-300

Scheduled for
Fall 2008
Web design is a fun activity Assignments
Description Office hours
Schedule
Create home
Textbook
Online web tutorials
DreamWeaver
XHTML elements Host page

Course Description

Prerequisites: Knowledge of an Object-oriented programming language and Data Structures.
Students in this course will be encouraged to build and deploy powerful, interactive Web applications using the very latest Web programming and database technologies: Visual Studio.Net or DreamWeaver, HTML and XHTML, Photoshop, Flash, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, PhP,and if time permits Oracle9i, MySql or MS Access 2002.
The goal of this course is to provide an introduction to creating Web sites that incorporate data from databases (when possible). This course provides an introduction to material about HTML, ASP.NET, VB.NET. In addition to explaining concepts, the course uses a multitude of web creating assignments to reinforce the material in each chapter.

Expectations

There will a quiz at the end of each week. In addition there will be a team mideterm, an individual project and an "open-everything" last exam. Short projects will be also be assigned as we learn new tools. Some assignments may be done in teams. Since a semester time does not allow coverage of both Photoshop and Flash, students will be given the choice of using one or the other or both.
Your last web project will be presented to the class. Participation in class activities is crucial. Grading and chapters' presentations will be done on a curve.

References


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