
Standards in internet technology application
- Class 30
- Practice 30
- Independent work 90
Course title
Standards in internet technology application
Lecture type
Obligatory
Course code
22-01-511
Semester
3
ECTS
5
Lecturers and associates
Course overview
This module introduces students to the fundamental standards in internet technology application using HTML and CSS with a focus on fundamentals supporting rich HTML pages with CSS interactions and multimedia support.
Students will learn about:
• Standards used in applying Internet and Web technology.
• HTML language, its basic elements, standards of writing tags, and attributes.
• Creating forms and new form use with elements defined in the specification of HTML5.
• Editing and positioning of HTML elements using CSS rules.
• Using CSS to build responsive web pages.
• Creating rich HTML pages using CSS animations, transitions, and multimedia.
The module is taught through the integration of theory, know-how, and individual practical learning and problem-solving. The module assessment 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 a minimum of six web pages applying learned techniques and methods.
This module is a part of the front-end core of the study, actively taking students through multimedia solution development, specifically focusing on Web technologies. Skills learned in this module will contribute significantly to other subsequent front-end core modules.
Literature
Essential reading:
1. Schafer, S. M. (2010) HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible. 5th Edition. Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing
Recommended reading:
2. Goldstein, A., Lazaris L. and Weyl E. (2015) HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World. 1st edition. Collingwood: SitePoint Pty
Further reading:
3. Duckett, J. (2010) Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. 1st edition Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing, Inc,
Minimal learning outcomes
- Create a static HTML page, according to the detailed specification.
- Choose the appropriate CSS styles, according to the specification and apply them to the HTML page to stylize the various elements.
- Create simple CSS animations and transitions and adapt them to the specified web page.
- Create a web page with multimedia content, using the appropriate CSS.
Preferred learning outcomes
- Choose the appropriate HTML elements to create a static HTML page, according to the detailed specification.
- Choose the appropriate CSS styles, according to the specification and apply them to the HTML page to design the HTML page and make it responsive.
- Create complex CSS animations and transitions and adapt them to the specified web page and make them cross-browser compatible.
- Create a responsive web page with multimedia content, a user interface that has CSS transitions, using the appropriate CSS.