Semester: 1
ECTS: 6
Lectures: 30
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 120
Module Code: 24-10-503
Semester: 1
ECTS: 6
Lectures: 30
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 120
Module Code: 24-10-503

Module title:


Standards in internet technology application

Lecturers and associates:


Mario Perić, Lecturer
Tomislav Keščec

Module overview:


This module introduces students to the fundamental standards in the application of Internet technology using HTML and CSS with an emphasis on the fundamentals that support rich HTML pages with CSS interactions and multimedia support.

The module is taught through the integration of theory, knowledge and experience as well as individual practical learning and problem solving. The module check is based on individual student projects and homework with an individual approach. The individual student project is based on an individual practical approach to the creation of a website with at least six web sub-pages by applying learned techniques and methods.

This module is part of the front-end module within the study, actively guiding students through the development of multimedia solutions, especially focusing on web technologies.

Students will learn:
• the standards used in the application of the Internet and web technology
• about the HTML language, its basic elements, standards for writing tags and attributes
• creation of forms and new use of forms with elements defined in the HTML5 specification
• about editing and positioning HTML elements using CSS rules
• use CSS to create responsive web pages
• create rich HTML pages using CSS animations, transitions and multimedia.


Literature:


Required reading:

1. Schafer, S. M. (2010) HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible. 5th Edition. Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing

Additional reading:

1. Goldstein, A., Lazaris L. and Weyl E. (2015) HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World. 1st edition. Collingwood: SitePoint Pty
2. Duckett, J. (2010) Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. 1st edition Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing, Inc,