The main objective of the subject is to impart the basic understanding of the methods and techniques of developing a web site.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
| Learning Outcomes (at course level)
| Learning and teaching strategies | Assessment Strategies |
Paper Code | Paper Title | |||
BMA 316 | Web Designing (Practical) | Students will be able to: CO79. Write syntactically correct HTML documents. CO80. Comprehend and apply the principles of effective web design in webpages CO81. Acquire skills to work with Macromedia Dreamweaver. CO82. Design and develop static websites with HTML5.
| Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, reading assignments, Demonstrations, Group activities, Teaching using advanced video tools.
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks.
| Assessment Strategies Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Exercise based on HTML:
1. Basic Structure of an HTML Document
2. Working with Text
3. Working with Lists, Tables, and Frames
4. Working with Links, Images, and Multimedia
5. Working with HTML Forms and Controls
6. Working with Cascading Style Sheets
7. Working with JavaScript in HTML Documents
8. Working with XHTML
Exercises based on Adobe Dreamweaver:
1. Introducing Dreamweaver
2. Static and Dynamic Websites
3. Using Text in a Web Page
4. Using Graphics in a Web Page
5. Using Tables in a Web Page
6. Working with Multimedia and Hyperlinks
7. Exploring Frames and Forms
8. Cascading Style Sheet
9. Working with Fluid Grid Layout
10. Working with Mobile Applications
11. Adding Interactivity to a Website
12. Managing, Testing, and Publishing a Website
1. Kogent Learning Solutions Inc., “HTML 5 in Simple Steps”, Dreamtech Press. 2010. 2. Kogent Learning Solutions Inc., “Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 in Simple Steps”, Dreamtech Press 2013.
1. Joseph Lowery, “Adobe Dreamweaver Cs5 Bible”, Wiley India Pvt Ltd (2010). 2. Jon Duckett, “HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites”, John Wiley & Sons, 2011. 3. Kogent Learning Solutions Inc., “HTML 5.0 Black Book”, Dreamtech Press 2011.