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Web Development

Unit Code: HIT1091




Duration

Contact Hours

Campus

Prerequisite

Corequisite

1 Semester or equivalent

36 Hours

Hawthorn, Sarawak

Nil

Nil

Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points


Related Course/s:

 

Aims & Objectives:

To introduce the technology of the Internet and World Wide Web and to develop an understanding of the technologies associated with programming for the World Wide Web.
 
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing this unit, you should be able to:
  • develop web pages using HTML, JavaScript and CSS
  • demonstrate an understanding of the key technologies of the World Wide Web
  • describe the protocols of the World Wide Web
  • design effective and user-friendly web pages using usability principles and style guides
  • demonstrate an understanding of the history of the Internet and World Wide Web.

Teaching Methods:

Lecture (24 hrs), Tutorial (Labs) (12 hrs)

Assessment:

Assignments,  Examination

Content:

  • Web concepts: definition, history and fundamental concepts
  • Introduction to HTML, CSS and Web Development processes
  • HTML / XHTML: logical document structure, syntax, images, links, maps, tables, frames, forms
  • CSS: style fundamentals, style sheets, formatting, positioning, benefits
  • W3C standards, validation
  • Design, Layout and Usability: principles of navigation, usability, page style guides, standards
  • Protocols and server technology: HTTP, TCP/IP, MIME, URIs, DNS
  • CGI – Gateway concepts, server technology
  • Web Servers. Concepts of applications, cookies, sessions
  • Accessibility: what, why and how, W3C WAI
  • JavaScript: syntax, object model, event handling, common tasks
  • Interactivity: DOM, and some evolving technologiesforms processing, common tasks
  • Style sheets: fundamentals, CSS formatting, CSS positioning, standards
  • DHTML: dynamic techniques, propietary techniques, data-aware documents
  • Web design and usability: principles of navigation, usability, style guides, standards
  • Introduction to XML: syntaxconcepts, DTDs, XSL, applications, XHTML
  • Multimedia: audio, video, animation, multimedia server and protocol technologyW3C standards.

References:

Carey, P, New Perspectives on HTMLand XHTML: Comprehensive, Course Technology, 2005. 
Negrino, T & Smith, D, JavaScript for the World Wide Web, 4th edn, Peachpit Press, 2001.
Teague, JC, DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web, 2nd edn, Peachpit Press, 2001.
Castro, E, HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, 4th edn, Peachpit Press, 2000.