Suggested reading serves as a suggested minimum requirement to supplement the topics covered in lecture. Students are actively encouraged to read additional material in the texts and on the web as necessary to develop their project web sites. For example, the specific topic chapters in DHTML & CSS should be read as necessary for completion of the projects. The topics to be covered are approximate.
At minimum, students should complete either the suggested reading in DHTML and JS, or the material in Murach.
Week Of | Topics | Assignments | Reading |
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30 October | Design Considerations Style Sheets Page Formatting |
Project 1 design proposal due 9:00 AM on Thursday, 1 November | Duckett HTML & CSS ch. 18 or Robbins ch. 3 & 11; review ch. 12-13 Robbins ch. 15-16 |
6 November | Document Object Model Dynamic HTML |
Project 1 draft presentation due 9:00 AM Tuesday, 13 November | Duckett HTML & CSS ch. 17 or Robbins ch. 20 (DOM section), Robbins ch. 19 (first half) |
13 November | Javascript Fundamentals Events & Functions |
Project 1 final draft due 11:59 PM Friday, 16 November | Duckett Javascript & JQuery ch. 1-2 Robbins ch. 19 (second half) |
20 November | Begin Forms & Form Processing | Project 2 design proposal due 9:00 AM Thursday 29 November | Robbins ch. 9 |
27 November | Interactive Forms & Form Processing |
Robbins ch. 9 | |
4 December | State Maintenance Graphics with Canvas |
Project 2 draft presentation due 9:00 AM Thursday 6 December | Robbins ch. 10 Robbins ch. 20 (remainder) |
13 December | Interface Modifications Integrated Multimedia |
Project 2 final due 11:59 PM Thursday, 13 December | Robbins ch. 17 |
Note: Lecture notes and lab assignment handouts may not be posted for all the classes. A handout or assignment available before the actual assignment date is only tentative and may be changed at any time by the professor. Handouts are not meant as a substitute for class attendence, but as guidelines for the topics covered in class.