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1 Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms
Course description 2nd edition Lecturer: Farhad Eftekhari Course code: TI00CJ94 October 2015 | © Farhad Eftekhari

2  Content Course description Topics Assignments Practical arrangements
1/9 Course description Topics Assignments Practical arrangements Assessment Grading Extra point References Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

3  Course description 2/9 The goal of this course is for the student to be familiar with ASP.NET Web Forms as one of the most powerful server-side Web application framework. After passing this course, the student will have sufficient knowledge and understanding over characteristics, abilities, and features of ASP.NET and .NET Framework. The students will be able to create a whole new project and work with all the major ASP.NET server controls. To finalize the getting best out of ASP.NET features, the students will be familiar with user controls, state management, master pages. Finally, by understanding the difference between dynamic and static applications and websites, the students will be able to have the knowledge of creating dynamic applications and websites. Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

4  Topics INTRODUCTION INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED 3/9 Target of this course
Server Controls in ASP.NET Namespaces What do we need to host our project? Properties of controls Master Pages User controls Standard Server Controls Static vs. Dynamic ASP.NET Page Life Cycle Working with Standard Server Controls BulletedList - CheckBox - CheckBoxList - DropDownList - FileUpload - HiddenField - Hyperlink - Image - ImageButton - Label - LinkButton - ListBox - Literal - Panel - PlaceHolder - RadioButton - RadioButtonList - TextBox How ASP.NET works? Managing State Navigation controls ASP.NET characteristic Validation controls Web application vs. Website Data controls Files and folders Web.config file Creating your first ASP.NET project Configuring Your Web Application Exception Handling, Debugging, and Tracing Getting familiar with Visual Studio environment Publishing your website/project Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

5  Assignments - Introduction
4/9 The assignments+Personal Project has been designed for the students to have a better understanding over course’s topics and personally be able to follow the instructors and do the assignments in an innovative and interactive way. A big portion of assessments will be dedicated to the assignment, and the students need to return it to the teacher after the course in order to be assessed. Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

6  Assignments - Parts Exercises Personal Project Sessions diary
5/9 Exercises Problems/Solutions Videos Personal Project Sessions diary Feedback Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

7  Practical arrangements
6/9 Items Time Lectures 5x4 = 20h Labs Assignment 25h Diary 3h Self-study 35h Quiz 2h Project 5h Total: 110 hours Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

8  Assessment 7/9 the students need to return the assignments to the teacher after the course in order to be assessed. Quiz will be held in the last session. The student must do it on her/his own, and it is going to contain 40 simple questions regarding the course material. Project has to be returned in the last session. Student can work on their projects in the lab session. Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

9  Grading Points Grade Description 90-100 5 80-89 4 70-79 3 60-69 2
8/9 Points Grade Description 90-100 5 Excellent performance: not only fulfils all standard requirements, whether, demonstrates originality and imagination. 80-89 4 Very good performance: fulfilling all tasks in an appropriate manner. 70-79 3 Good performance: showing strong understanding of basic concepts and good grasp of techniques, but with certain minor problems still requiring further attention. 60-69 2 Satisfactory performance: demonstrating basic grasp of concepts and techniques but less adept at more advanced application of these. 50-59 1 Sufficient performance: showing just enough understanding of the subject to merit a pass grade but requiring greater effort to achieve a more satisfactory result. 0-49 Fail: 30-49: insufficient to pass but capable of achieving a more satisfactory result if greater effort is made. 0-29: a result indicating a significant lack of effort on the part of the student. Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

10  References Book Tutorial videos Slides
10/9 Book Beginning ASP.NET 4.5.1: in C# and VB (wrox Programmer to Programmer) Tutorial videos Slides Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms| Course description | © Farhad Eftekhari

11 I hope you have a wonderful class! 
Thank you for your consideration! I hope you have a wonderful class!  | © Farhad Eftekhari


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