Class Description
An overview of the Internet, the technolgies used to construct it, and its use and applications in our society. The course includes the study of browsers and search engines, web development and design using HTML, the study of hardware and software used to construct and operate networks and internet links.
Goal:
The following topics will be covered:
Introduction to the Internet
History
Basics
HTML
Dreamweaver
Flash
Internet Communications
Internet Security and Ethics
World Wide Web
Browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator
File Transfer (FTP)
Doing Business on the Internet
Intranets
Web Page Design Strategies
Commercial Web Development Packages
Web Graphics
DotNetNuke
Methods and Materials
- Individual, daily hands on practice
- Observation exercises,
- Lectures/Class discussions.
Expectations:
- That students keep a notebook, including class notes and all handouts.
- Complete each assignments whether written or reading.
- Display reasonable competency by successfully passing test and quizzes.
- Participate in each exercise.
- Seek a higher degree of competency with each practice.
Evaluations
- Tests- usually after each chapter.
- Short weekly quizzes.
- Multimedia project.
- Class participation.
- Internet Applications Projects
COURSE OUTLINE
Preparing for Web Development
Design and Production
Integration and Testing
Writing HTML
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tut/lessons.html
Create five web pages on your favorite activity that you do. Incorporate pictures, sound, animated gif and a javascript in the project.
Learning Visual Web Developer and dotnetnuke open source portal.
Class Project:
Late assignments: 10 points off each day late