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Course Team

Matthew Mengel

Mohammad Salahuddin

Summary

While the World Wide Web itself remains of enormous importance both from a technological and a societal perspective, subsequent disruptive technologies such as mobile apps and platform independent software applications are also based substantially on the underlying concepts and techniques. This evolution means that software developers as well as other … For more content click the Read More button below.
SynopsisThis course conveys the essential skills and knowledge required to create and maintain high quality web documents and interactive user interfaces. The three main technologies of HTML, CSS, and Javascript are investigated in depth, and application of them to create interactive client-side apps solidifies this knowledge into technical skills. The course will emphasise the generation of accessible and responsive web materials in accordance with relevant industry standards and recommendations.

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Offerings

Trimester 1

OL-TWMBA-TR1

ON-TWMBA-TR1

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
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Produce accessible, inclusive and effective web documents and interfaces using technical, stylistic, and open access industry standard technologies;
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Choose and apply appropriate formats to integrate multimedia content and controls in web pages;
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Develop dynamic web user interfaces through form elements and DOM-based client-side scripting;
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Apply web technology to create workable prototypes of hybrid mobile apps.

Topics

Introduction to the Web (5%) The Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) (10%) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) (10%) Responsive design and the ethics of accessibility (15%) Multimedia on the Web (15%) Forms, Validation, and Client-side security (10%) Interacting with the Document Object Model (DOM) (20%) Event-driven User Interface programming using Javascript (10%) … For more content click the Read More button below.

Assessments

Assessment due dates (as listed in Week Due) are indicative until finalised by the end of Week 1 for each Study Period (Offering). After Week 1, Assessment due dates may change with the approval of the Dean (Academic) or Delegate in limited circumstances. All Assessment due date changes approved after Week 1 will be communicated to students accordingly via Handbook and StudyDesk.

Practical

Tech and/or scntific artefact

Design

Report

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