Course: Web Development

Lecturer: Monge

Location: MH223

Times:

Lecture

Date

Time

1

T 7/14

9:00 - 10:30

2

Th 7/16

9:00 - 10:30

3

Th 7/16

10:45 - 12:00

4

W 7/22

13:15 - 14:45

5

W 7/22

15:00 - 16:30

6

Th 7/23

13:15 - 14:45

7

Th 7/23

15:00 - 16:30

8

F 7/24

13:15 - 14:45

9

F 7/24

15:00 - 16:30

 

Student Roster:

Blanc

  Patrick

  HEIG-VD

Blanc1

  Xavier

  HEIG-VD

Blanchard

  Nicolas

  HEIG-VD

CHANDRAGIRI

  Chinmay

  ASU

COLESON

  Andrew

  ASU

DANG

  Quoc-Viet

  CSULB

DELVAUX

  Michael

  HEIG-VD

DESAI

  Nitisha

  ASU

Deng

  David

  SJSU

Gosranin

 Sheetal

 SJSU

Hsieh

  Julie

  SJSU

Jaggi

  Christophe

  HEIG-VD

Jimenez

 Lorena

 CSULB

LALLATHIN

  Geddy

  CSULB

LUMPKIN

  Barry

  ASU

Marchal

  Jonathan

  HEIG-VD

Mulani

  Deepika

  SJSU

NARAYANAN

  Bharadhwaj

  ASU

Nagoga

  Mikhail

  HEIG-VD

ORTIZ

  Alex

  CSULB

PUIPPE

  DAVID

  HEIG-VD

Patil

  Ashlesha

  SJSU

RODRIGUEZ

  Bernandina

  CSULB

Rollinet

  Sylvain

  HEIG-VD

SINGH

  Nishant

  ASU

Tran

  Thai

  SJSU

Tran1

  Denny

  SJSU

VAN HOY

  Jarryd

  CSULB

Wolckers

  Noe

  HEIG-VD

ZAMOFING

  LAURENT

  HEIG-VD

 

Description

Web technologies III: Web technologies

Instructor: Alvaro Monge, California State University Long Beach

Evaluation: homework, quizzes, project

Prerequisites:                                   

·         At least one year of programming (C++, Java)

·         Knowledge of data modeling and database fundamentals (SQL)

 

This course will study client as well as server Web technologies. On the client side, we will focus on DOM, XHTML, Javascript, and CSS.  On the server, we will learn some basic PHP programming to generate dynamic content.  Much of the focus of the class will be on generating web pages that follow the standards set out by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). Special focus will be given to Web accessibility. Some historical aspects of the web will be included throughout the course. On the server side, we'll learn about maintaining session state across page requests.