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© Anselm SpoerriInfo + Web Tech Course Information Technologies Info + Web Tech Course Anselm Spoerri PhD (MIT) Rutgers University

© Anselm SpoerriInfo + Web Tech Course Lecture 15 - Overview Course Review –Learning Objectives Term Projects Lectures – Week 15 Content

© Anselm SpoerriInfo + Web Tech Course Course Review – Learning Objectives Upon completing this course, students will be able to: Collaborate with others using Web Services and Wikis to create and share information resources.  Ex1 and Term Project Create and upload HTML Web pages that are standards compliant and contain relative and absolute links, tables, images and embedded video or data widgets.  Ex1-5 and Term Project Demonstrate use of File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  Ex2-5 and Term Project Explain importance and process of proper html document creation, issues of browser support, bandwidth restrictions for website design.  Ex2-5 and Term Project

© Anselm SpoerriInfo + Web Tech Course Course Review – Learning Objectives Upon completing this course, students will be able to: Design External Cascading Style Sheets that control the layout and visual appearance of a set of Web pages.  Ex3, Ex4 and Term Project Record Screencasts and Work with Different Media Types, such as images, audio and video.  Ex1, Ex3 and Term Project Understand Basics of JavaScript to create simple or customize existing code examples.  Ex4, Ex5 and Term Project Understand Basics of PHP Scripting Language to create simple and useful scripts.  Ex5 and Term Project

© Anselm SpoerriInfo + Web Tech Course Course Review – Learning Objectives Upon completing this course, students will be able to: Understand Basics of XML to create well-formed and valid XML documents and to understand Meta Data schemas.  Ex1 (RSS) and briefly mentioned Metadata Create Database Application using MySQL that shows information organized into one or more Tables, Data Entry Form, multiple Queries for simple information retrieval, and one or more Reports for the presentation of information.  Ex5 and Term Project Evaluate Open Source Software Tool and understand the advantages and disadvantages of using such tools in a library (or business setting).  Ex4

© Anselm SpoerriInfo + Web Tech Course Course Review – In a nutshell Learn Information Technology Web Technology Fundamentals  Able to Create Web pages | Forms | MySQL tables | Dynamic pages  Able to Troubleshoot  Able to Learn more advanced skills Copy  Paste  Understand  Customize