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Class Schedule

Basics | sessions 01-03
  1. 19 Jan intro and clients | lecture | labs
  2. 26 Jan servers and command line | lecture | labs
  3. 02 Feb networks and protocols | lecture | labs
Web Development | sessions 04-08

  1. 09 Feb structural layer | lecture | labs
  2. 16 Feb presentational layer | lecture | labs
  3. 23 Feb using a structure | lecture | labs
  4. 02 Mar behavioral layer | lecture | labs
  5. 09 Mar design thoughts | lecture | labs
Dealing with Markup | sessions 09-10
  1. 16 Mar control objects and display | lecture | labs
  2. 23 Mar tools that read markup | lecture | labs
Working with data | sessions 11-14
  1. 30 Mar formulas, functions, vectors | lecture | labs
  2. 06 Apr data display | lecture | labs
  3. 13 Apr manipulate data sets | lecture | labs
  4. 20 Apr relational data bases | lecture | labs
Presentations | sessions 15-16
  1. 27 Apr designing a presentation | lecture | labs
  2. 04 May delivering a presentation | lecture | labs


Some of your tools look into the document to use markup they find
The references tool allows you to build a database of references to be used as needed.

Using references and bibliographies

One of the references you may need to use is the citation builder. This tool allows you to create a database of references and then enter them in, either as citations or as a bibliography.

[Office365 insert citation dialog box]

First create a list of references that you will later use by adding a new source.

The dialog box will allow you to enter the elements of a bibliographic record.

[Office365 create new source dialog box]

Once you have a database of references, you can enter it as an in-line reference.

[Office365 insert reference dialog box]

You can also use it to generate a formatted bibliography at the appropriate location.

[Office365 insert bibliography dialog box]

And, you have one.

[Office365 inserted bibliography]

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23 March lecture | preps | graphics | tables of contents | indexes | references