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<title>ITMD-361 Internet Technologies and Web Design</title>
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<h1>ITMD-361 Internet Technologies and Web Design</h1>
<h3>Spring 2019</h3>
<p>Emma Prager (eprager@hawk.iit.edu)</p>
<h2>Professor:</h2>
<p>Dan Krieglstein</p>
<h2>Lecture Days, Time and Place:</h2>
<p>Tuesday 6:25pm to 9:05pm, Rettaliata Engineering, Room 036</p>
<h2>Course Catalog Description:</h2>
<p>This course will cover the creation of Web pages and sites using HTML, CSS, Javascript, jQuery, and graphical applications as well as the client and server architecture of the Internet and related web technologies. The creation and deployment of modern, standards-compliant web pages are addressed. Students create and deploy a Web site with multiple pages and cross-linked structures. <strong>Prerequisites:</strong> [none] <strong>Lecture:</strong> 3 <strong>Lab:</strong> 0 <strong>Credits:</strong> 3 </p>
<h2>Course Outcomes:</h2>
<p>Students completing this course will learn to: </p>
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<li>Recognize HTML, CSS, and JavaScript markup and code.</li>
<li>Select the proper mark-up tags or code to achieve a particular result.</li>
<li>Identify improperly used markup and code.</li>
<li>Produce modern standards compliant web pages.</li>
<li>Deploy web pages to a GitHub server.</li>
<li>Write valid, well-formed semantic HTML; error-free, backward- and forward-compatible CSS; and error-free, progressively enhanced JavaScript over HTML pages that continue to function in the absence of JavaScript. </li>
<li>Effectively comment on and format source code for maximum readability.</li>
<li>Track the development of a project over time and collaborate with others using version control.</li>
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<h2>Course Objectives:</h2>
<p>At the conclusion of this course, successful students will be able to:</p>
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<li>Explain the client and server architecture of the internet and related web technologies. </li>
<li>Use a basic text editor and other software tools to create web pages using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, and Foundation. </li>
<li>Deploy web pages to a GitHub using version control. </li>
<li>Understand the history and track the ongoing development of web standard specifications from the W3C, ISO, IETF, and other specifications-issuing groups.</li>
<li>Research and argue for particular methods of web development that keep structure in HTML, design entirely in CSS, and progressively enhanced behavior in JavaScript. </li>
<li>Engage in agile, iterative web development, supported by version control. </li>
<li>Write useful, descriptive messages attached to granular commits in a version control. </li>
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