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University of Dar Es Salaam

This document provides information about the IS383 Internet Application and Programming course at the University of Dar Es Salaam College of ICT. It introduces the instructor, Joseph Mushi, and lists objectives of enabling students to use, design, and implement their own internet applications. The document outlines topics that will be covered in lectures and practical sessions, including HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript. Assessment will consist of coursework and a final exam.

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University of Dar Es Salaam

This document provides information about the IS383 Internet Application and Programming course at the University of Dar Es Salaam College of ICT. It introduces the instructor, Joseph Mushi, and lists objectives of enabling students to use, design, and implement their own internet applications. The document outlines topics that will be covered in lectures and practical sessions, including HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript. Assessment will consist of coursework and a final exam.

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UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM

COLLEGE OF ICT

IS383
Internet Application And Programming

Instructor
Joseph Mushi
Kijitonyama Campus
Block A,
Room No. A025
[email protected]

Foreword

Everyone wants to go into the Internet


Bloggers
Friends
Profession Practitioners
Employers
Employees
News house

Everything is done on the Internet


Research
Consultancy
Teaching
Business

Foreword

Internet Applications and Programming is designed

To enable successful candidate to use Internet


Applications

To enable candidate to professionally design Internet


Application

To enable candidate to implements own Internet


Application regardless of professional background.

Objectives

Be familiar with the main uses of the Internet as the primary


modern technology for online communication

Be able to use the basic features of web browsers, such as


Internet Explorer and Firefox

Be able to use such Internet tools as email, ftp, and search engines

Understand the implications of Internet on society, primarily in the


aspects of communication, commerce, crime, ethics, and privacy

Understand the generic principles of computer programming as


applied to implementing basic web-based applications

Objectives

Use the knowledge both of algorithmic functions and of computer


programming in web-based application settings

Be able to create simple web pages using HTML and CSS

Be able to write simple web programs using php/Javascript

Content

Introduction to Course

Overview of the Internet

Web Browsers and e-mail Tools

Searching; Security and Privacy on the WWW

HTML Essentials

Images and Links

Web Design

Content

Tables

Frames

Forms

Cascading Style Sheets

PHP Script / JavaScript Syntax

Functions and Arrays

Course Info.

Primary Text:

Jennifer N. Robbins, Learning Web Design: 3rd Edition, OReilly


Media, Inc., 2007.

Other References:

Brian P. Hogan, Web Design for Developers: A Programmers


Guide to Design Tools and Techniques, The Pragmatic
Bookshelf, 2009

W3C

Various Online Sources

Course Info.

Course Conduct
30 Lecture Hours

30 Practical Hours

Course Assessment:

Coursework: Accounts for 40%

Selected Lab Group-work

Mid-Term

Final Exam: Accounts for 60%


N.B: This schedule may change as we progress

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