Course Objectives
This course enables the students to
Course Outcomes(COs):
Learning outcomes (at course level) | Learning and teaching strategies | Assessment Strategies |
CO25. Define the architecture of Worldwide Web.
CO26. Classify and understand the development of a client-side browser based web application including its capabilities and limitations.
CO27. Implement a design and create web application.
CO28. Compare client side scripting and server side scripting languages
CO29. Evaluate the development of a client-side browser based web application including its capabilities and limitations.
CO30. Construct, designing and develop a web application. | Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Demonstration, Role plays
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Quiz activity, Effective questions, presentation, flip classroom, project development
| Assignments. Written test in classroom Classroom activity Semester Examination |
Introduction to WWW: Internet standards, WWW Architecture, Generation of dynamic web pages, Generation of static web pages using HTML, Elements of HTML syntax, Head and Body sections, Building HTML documents, Inserting text, images, hyperlinks, Backgrounds and Color Control, meta tags, ordered and unordered lists, Table Handling: Table layout & presentation, constructing tables in a web page, Frames: Developing Web pages using frames, IFrames. Forms and its elements, special tags, HTML5 Specific Elements: Header & Footer, Navigation, Section, Article & Aside, The Meter Element, Video, Audio.
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS): The need for CSS, Introduction to CSS, Basic syntax and structure, Inline Styles, Embedding Style Sheets, Linking External Style Sheets, Backgrounds, Manipulating text, Margins and Padding, Border, Positioning using CSS, Selectors, Tag selectors, class selectors, ID Selector, Styling Groups within tags, Formatting Tables and Forms, CSS3 Specific Properties: Alpha Color Space, Opacity, Box Shadow & Border Radius.
JavaScript: JavaScript Variables and Data Types, Statement and Operators, Control Structure, Functions, Executing deferred scripts, Objects, Messaging in a JavaScript, Dialog Boxes, Alert Boxes, Confirm Boxes, Prompt Boxes, JavaScript with HTML, Events, Events Handlers, Forms, Forms array, Forms Handling and Validations.
Ajax and jQuery: Introduction to Ajax, Cross-Browser DOM, Advantages and Disadvantages, Ajax the jQuery way: using load, post, get functions, jQuery: jQuery Basics, Selecting Element with jQuery, Managing Events, Hiding and Showing Elements, Toggling visibility using jQuery.
PHP: Introduction, How web works, setting up the environment (XAMPP Server), Programming Basics, Print/echo, Variables and Constants, Strings and Arrays, Operators, Control Structures and Looping Structures, Functions, Embedding PHP with HTML, Establishing connectivity with MySQL database,
WordPress: Introduction & Installations
· Thomas A Powell, Fritz Schneider, “JavaScript: The Complete Reference”, Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2013.
· David Flanagan, “JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Sixth Edition”, O'Reilly Media, 2011
· Steven Holzner, “The Complete Reference - PHP”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008
· David Sawyer McFarland, CSS3- The Missing Manual, O'Reilly Media, Third Edition, 2013
· David Sklar and Adam Trachtenberg, PHP Cookbook, Third Edition, O’Reilly Media, 2014.