meets Tuesday and Thursday from 0800-0915
office hours in Manning 112
Class Schedule
10 Jan | intro
15 Jan | clients
17 Jan | servers
22 Jan | networks
24 Jan | basics lab
29 Jan | structural layer
31 Jan | presentational layer
05 Feb |
working with layers |
editors |
Office |
proprietary |
next session
07 Feb | behavior layer
12 Feb | images & design
14 Feb | website lab
19 Feb | document markup
21 Feb | tools that read markup
26 Feb | document markup lab
28 Feb | spreadsheets
05 Mar | formulas & functions
07 Mar | data display
19 Mar | database tools
21 Mar | spreadsheets lab
26 Mar | relational databases
28 Mar | tables
02 Apr | relationships
04 Apr | input & output
09 Apr | SQL
11 Apr | complex queries
16 Apr | databases lab
18 Apr | presentation design
23 Apr | presentation delivery
25 Apr | presentation lab
30 Apr | 0800-1100 | final in class presentation
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Find a CSS template that fits your style for your final task 02 website.
Consider whether or not you want to continue to use a hard code text editor
or instead use a Graphical User Interface Web Editor.
For the part of the session on server-side scripting, read from Web Design in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition.
For the part of the session on client-side scripting, read from Learning web design : a beginner's guide to HTML, CSS, Javascript, and web graphics , 4th Edition.
Look over Chapter 19. Introduction to JavaScript
You may wish to go on to Chapter 20. Using JavaScript, but we will not be going to this depth in class.