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Welcome to CIS236, Advanced Internet and Web Development
Instructor: Matt DeCotis Phone: Continuing Education (518) 381-1313
Course Code: CIS236 Course Title: Advanced Internet and Web Development
Credit Hours: 3
Texts:
The Web Wizards Guide to DHTML and CSS. Steven G. Estrella. 2002.Internet Tutorials: HTML Goodies, W3Schools
Prerequisites:
Course Objectives:
Instruction Method: The course material will be presented as a lecture and live examples covering concepts of the Internet focusing on Web site design, development, and maintenance. The concepts and details of XHTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, client side scripting, and XML will be covered in lecture and applied by students to develop and maintain efficient and effective web pages and sites.
Evaluation Methods: Evaluation will be based on the successful completion of 4 projects. Since this course emphasizes hands on Internet and Web site development, written, in class exams will not be required. Students will be expected to use the college or personal computers to complete the assignments. See attachment for project grading criteria.
Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend each class. Attendance will be taken each class. Students absent more than 3 classes, without a valid excuse, will receive a grade of FX.
Projects grading policy:
There will be 4 projects assigned during the semester.Project 1 (XHTML, multimedia, CSS ) 25%
Project 2 (Frames, Layers, JavaScript) 25%
Project 3 (JavaScript, DHTML) 25%
Project 4 (DHTML, XML, Tables) 25%
Grading criteria for each project:
A: Assignment includes all requirements. Spelling and grammar are correct. Presentation is well organized and provides meaningful results. All HTML Web pages display and function properly, and contain no errors.
B: Assignment includes most requirements but contains minor errors or omissions. Presentation is well organized and provides meaningful results. All HTML Web pages display and function although there are several minor errors or omissions.
C: Assignment includes some requirements but contains major errors or omissions. All HTML Web pages display and function although there are major errors or omissions, or assignment does not show significant effort.
D: Assignment includes few requirements, and contains major errors or omissions. HTML Web pages do not display and function, and assignment shows little or no effort.
F: Assignment was not turned in at all, or the assignment submitted was clearly not an attempt to solve the problem.
Students may help each other out but if two projects are handed in that are clearly the same the grade will be split between the students.
Students will be expected to launch their assignments for instructor review on the due date.
Internet and Web Development, Content Outline
Sessions 1 – 3, Carey, Chapters HTML 1 - 4, 7, 10
Introduction and Review of HTML, XHTML
Multimedia
Styles and CSS Basics
Frames
Assignment 1 Due, Click to view Assignment 1. Back to Top
Sessions 3 - 8, Carey, Chapters DHTML 1 - 3
DHTML
Introduction to scripting, PERL, JavaScript, VBScript
Assignment 2 Due, Click to view Assignment 2. Back to Top
Sessions 8 – 12, Carey, Chapters HTML 6, 8, 9, DHTML 3 - 5
Forms
JavaScript Details, Functions
JavaScript Details, Event Handlers, JS pages
Assignment 3 Due, Click to view Assignment 3. Back to Top
Sessions 12 – 15, Carey, Chapters HTML 5, 6, W3Schools XML Tutorial
XML Basics
XML Documents used in XHTML
Assignment 4 Due, Click to view Assignment 4. Back to Top