The course will enable the students to
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Students will be able to:
CO26. Understand the basics of internet CO27. Apply the steps to Create and Maintain Web Sites CO28. Observe and differentiate among HTML4 and HTML5. CO29. Design visually appealing web sites for different applications CO30. Apply stylesheets on websites for developing user friendly interface. | Learning and Teaching Strategies- Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussions, student centered approach, Through video Tutorials
Learning activities: Presentations, Quizzes and Assignments
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects and peer review.
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Internet: Internet Communication Protocols, Types of Internet Connections, ISPs, Domain Name System, Intranets, Email Concepts (receiving, sending, addressing, downloading, formatting, sending attachment), Sending & Receiving Secure E-mail, chatting, conferencing, E-mail mailing list, Newsgroup, IRC, ICQ, Video mail and Video Conferencing.
Creating and Maintaining Web Sites: Planning, Navigation and Themes, Elements of a Web page, steps of creating a site, publishing and publicizing site.
Introduction to HTML, HTML Versions, HTML web page structure, Heading, paragraphs, HTML Formatting, Quotations, comments, colors, images, tables, lists, block and inline elements, Iframes, HTML Links, The HTML5 DOCTYPE, migrating from HTML 4 to HTML5, Vision and Philosophy behind HTML5. What’s new in HTML5, browser support, coding conventions in HTML 5.
Semantic elements: <article>, <aside>, <figcaption>, <figure>, <footer>, <header>, <main>, <nav>, <section>, <summary>, <time>.
Introduction to HTML Forms: Form Object, Text element, Password element, Button element, Submit button, Reset button, Checkbox element, Radio element, Text area, Select and option element. New attributes for <input>: autofocus, formaction, formmethod, formnovalidate, height and width, list, min and max, multiple, required, step, input types, input attributes.
CSS: Concept and Importance of Document Object Model, Introduction to Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), three ways of introducing the style sheets to your document. Basic syntax, creating and saving cascading style sheets. <STYLE> tag; <DIV> tag; COLOR.
Introduction to BACKGROUND, FONT, TEXT, Margin, Padding and Border properties. Grouping Style Sheets, Assigning Classes. Introduction to Layers, <LAYER>, <ILAYER> tag.
Introduction to Dreamweaver.
1. Ivan Bayross, “HTML 5 and CSS 3 Made Simple”, BPB Publications.