Module Additional Assessment Details
100% coursework (Learning Outcomes 1-3) consisting of
An individual portfolio of exercises (usually worth 60%)
A group-work poster / presentation (usually worth 40%)
Module Indicative Content
W3C and its current situation and its direction
Introduction To Javascript (for HTML5)
HTML5
Advanced CSS / CSS3
Accessibility
Introduction To Mobile Web Development
XML and related technologies
RSS
Introduction to the Semantic Web
Testing of Web Pages ¿ Compatibility, Standards
Module Learning Strategies
(1:N)1 (1:20)2
The lecture will support the one lab session of two hours each week. The lab sessions will support the underlying knowledge and skills required to complete the module, and will be facilitated with booklets, course texts, and the Internet. Group discussions will also take place in these sessions. The lecture will some weeks take place in a lab with projector facilities so that the students can interactively engage with the practical content.
Module Texts
W3.org
Core Text - Lawson B, Sharp R (2010) Introducing HTML 5 (Voices That Matter) Publisher: New Riders; 1 edition ISBN-10: 0321687299
Supporting Texts - Murphy, C., (2010) Beginning HTML5 And CSS3: Next Generation Web Standards, Publisher: APRESS, ISBN-10: 1430228741
Suporting Texts - Castro, E., (2010) HTML5 Straight to the Point: Using HTML5 with CSS3 and JavaScript, Publisher: Peachpit Press, ISBN-10: 0321725530
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Basic programming skills such as CE00371-1 Introduction to Software Development and CE00301-1 Web Design and Development or equivalent.
Not available to students on a HNC/HND/Foundation Degree award
Module Resources
The Internet
Web Editors
Web Server