Ivan G. Seidenberg School Of Computer Science & Information Systems

  BS in Professional Technology Studies
  Telecommunications Concentration

 
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TS313 Multimedia Applications

Credits : 4

Description
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the Internet and Web Page creation and management, using HTML, a popular editor, and a graphics program.  Topics include HTML, XHTML, HTML editors, Web graphics and sound and Web page design concepts.  Students will prepare Web pages incorporating text, digitized images, animations, JavaScript, Java applets and sound, using a graphics program, an HTML editor, HTML and XHTML.

Goals and Objectives
    • To become proficient in the creation of Web pages using the HTML and XHTML languages
    • To apply the fundamentals of Web site design and produce a web site on the World Wide Web

Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites.


Course Materials

Course Topics
WEEK TOPIC ASSESSMENTS
Intro to the Internet, Web and Software Setup  Software setup, Upload & Quiz 
Basic HTML Tags and Document Structure  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
(X)HTML Colors and Graphic Images  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
(X)HTML Anchors and Hyperlinks  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
Basic Cascading Style Sheets  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
Midterm Examination  Proctored Midterm Exam 
Advanced Cascading Style Sheets  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
(X)HTML Tables and Lists  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
(X)HTML Forms & Form Submission  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
10  (X)HTML Multimedia  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
11  Scripts, JavaScript and Java Applets  Homework upload, Validation & Quiz 
12  Final Examination and Final Project Due  Proctored Final Exam 

Proctor Information

Please note that this course requires a proctor.  You can read more about the proctoring program and steps needed to obtain an approved proctor by clicking on this link:  Proctoring Program. 

There will be a maximum of two proctored examinations for this course.  Specific details will be provided once classes begin.