INTERNET & WEB DESIGN PRINCIPLES

Paper Code: 
WDT-131
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This module is designed to help students in learning about Internet and design principles.

Internetworking concepts, Internet, Uniform Resource Locator, Internet Communication Protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, Telnet), IP Address, Domain Name, Internet Services Providers, Intranet.

World Wide Web: W3C, Web Page, client & server, Web browser and its features, using a browser for Mail, Applications of Internet

Internet Connection Concepts: Types of Internet Connections (Dial-up, Broadband, Leased line, ADSL, ISDN), Security Issues on the Internet, Email Concepts, (Creating email account, receiving, sending, addressing, downloading, formatting, sending attachment, sorting and searching emails, activating spell check, handling SPAM), Sending & Receiving Secure E-mail, concept of chatting.

Introduction to content management system and its types. Configuring an E-mail program (Outlook Express), E-mail mailing list, Privacy issues on internet (cookies, executable Applets and scripts, blocking system), Plug-Ins and ActiveX controls.

Image Editor Fundamentals: digital image, pixels, Resolution, Raster/ Vector images, Bitmap graphics, creating new image files, editing operations, working on images, various file formats: Bitmap, PSD, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF. Understanding various tools, palettes, about layers, using filters, setting color effects, color modes.

Web Design Principles: Designing for Multiple Screen Resolution, Crafting the look and feel of the Site, creating a Unified Site Design, Designing for the User, Designing for Accessibility, Understanding the Web Site Development process, creating a site specification, analyzing your audience, creating a directory structure, creating a website development team, publishing your website.

ESSENTIAL READINGS: 
  1. M.L.Young , “Internet Complete Reference”, Second Edition, TMH Publishing Co. Ltd, 2002
  2. Joel Sklar, “Principles of Web Design: The Web Technologies Series”, Course Technology; Fifth Edition (February 9, 2011)
REFERENCES: 
  1. Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon, “Internet for Everyone”, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
  2. Akkana Peck, “Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional”, Kindle Edition
  3. A. Mansoor, “Internet and Web Design Made Easier”, Pragya Publications, Mathura
  4. Jeffrey Zeldman, “Designing with Web Standards”, 2nd Edition.
  5. John M. Slatin and Sharron Rush, “Maximum Accessibility: Making Your Web Site More Usable for Everyone”
  6. Mark Boulton, “A Practical Guide to Designing for the Web”, Mark Boulton Design, Limited, 2009
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