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This lesson plan is for the subject "IT3401 WEB ESSENTIALS" taught to fourth semester IT students. It covers 5 units on website basics, web designing, client-side scripting with JavaScript, server-side scripting with PHP, and servlets and database connectivity. The lesson plan lists the topics to be covered in each unit along with the target hours, teaching mode, and relevant textbook pages. It also outlines the internal tests and model exam schedule, as well as 3 programming assignments to be given. The lesson plan was prepared by the faculty in charge of teaching the subject, Mrs. P. Jeyapriya.

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WEBLESSONPLAN

This lesson plan is for the subject "IT3401 WEB ESSENTIALS" taught to fourth semester IT students. It covers 5 units on website basics, web designing, client-side scripting with JavaScript, server-side scripting with PHP, and servlets and database connectivity. The lesson plan lists the topics to be covered in each unit along with the target hours, teaching mode, and relevant textbook pages. It also outlines the internal tests and model exam schedule, as well as 3 programming assignments to be given. The lesson plan was prepared by the faculty in charge of teaching the subject, Mrs. P. Jeyapriya.

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BHARATH NIKETAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Aundipatty – 625 536, Theni Dist

Department of Computer Science Engineering

Format No: BNEC/2021-22/CSE/LP/VI

LESSON PLAN

Subject Code and Name : IT3401 WEB ESSENTIALS


Class : IV Sem IT
Name of the Faculty, Designation & Dept: Mrs.P.JEYAPRIYA, AP/CSE
Objectives:
 To comprehend and analyze the basic concepts of web programming and internet
protocols.
 To describe how the client-server model of Internet programming works.
 To demonstrate the uses of scripting languages
 To write simple scripts for the creation of web sites
 To create database applications
Outcomes:
 Apply JavaScript, HTML and CSS effectively to create interactive and dynamic
websites.
 Create simple PHP scripts
 Design and deploy simple web-applications. 80
 Create simple database applications.
 Handle multimedia
Prescribed Text Book:
 Robin Nixon, "Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS & HTML5" Third Edition,
O'Reilly publishers, 2014.
 Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel, Abbey Deitel, “Internet & World Wide Web - How to
Program”, 5th edition, Pearson Education, 2012.

Reference Books:
1. Jeffrey C. Jackson, "Web Technologies--A Computer Science Perspective", Pearson
Education, 2006.
2. James F. Kurose, “Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach”, Sixth Edition,
Pearson Education, 2012
3. Steven Holzener , “PHP – The Complete Reference”, 1st Edition, Mc-Graw Hill, 2017
4. Fritz Schneider, Thomas Powell , “JavaScript – The Complete Reference”, 3rd Edition,
McGraw Hill Publishers, 2017
5. Bates, “Developing Web Applications”, Wiley Publishers, 2006

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UNIT-I WEBSITE BASICS Target Hours: 09
No. of
Sl. Mode of Page
hours Topics to be covered Books
No. Teaching No
required
1 1 Internet Overview BB T-2 1-5
2 1 Fundamental computer network concepts BB T-2 6-8
3 1 Web Protocols BB
BB T-2 9-11
4 1 URL BB T-1 12-14
5 1 Domain Name BB T-1 15-17
6 1 Web Browsers and Web Servers BB T-1 18-19
7 1 Working principle of a Website BB T-1 20-22
8 1 Creating a Website BB T-1 23-25
9 1 Client-side and server-side scripting BB T-1 25-27
UNIT-II WEB DESIGNING Target Hours: 09
10 1 HTML BB T-2 30-33
11 1 Form Elements BB T-2 34-36
12 1 Input types and Media elements BB T-2 37-39
13 1 CSS3 BB T-2 40-42
14 1 Selectors, Box Model BB T-2 43-46
15 1 Backgrounds and Borders BB T-2 47-49
16 1 Text Effects BB T-2 50-53
17 1 Animations, Multiple Column Layout BB T-2 54-57
18 1 User Interface BB T-2 58-60
UNIT-III CLIENT-SIDE PROCESSING AND SCRIPTING Target Hours: 09
19 1 JavaScript Introduction BB T-1 65-67
20 1 Variables and Data Types-Statements BB T-1 68-70
21 1 Operators - Literals- BB T-1 71-73
22 1 Functions-Objects-Arrays-Built-in Objects BB T-1 74-76
23 1 Regular Expression BB T-1 77-79
24 1 Exceptions BB T-1 80-83
25 1 Event handling BB T-1 84-87
26 1 Validation BB T-1 88-90
27 1 JavaScript Debuggers BB T-1 90-92
UNIT-IV SERVER SIDE PROCESSING AND SCRIPTING – PHP Target Hours: 09
28 1 PHP - Working principle of PHP BB T-2 93-95
29 1 PHP Variables - Constants BB T-2 96-97
30 1 Operators – Flow Control and Looping BB T-2 98-99
31 1 Arrays - Strings BB T-2 99-102
32 1 Functions - File Handling BB T-2 103-105
33 1 File Uploading – Email Basics BB T-2 107-108
34 1 Email with attachments BB T-2 109-111
35 1 PHP and HTML BB T-2 112-114
36 1 Simple PHP scripts -Databases with PHP BB T-2 115-118
UNIT-V SERVLETS AND DATABASE CONNECTIVITY Target Hours: 09
37 1 Servlets: Java Servlet Architecture BB T-1 120-122
38 1 Servlet Life cycle BB T-1 123-125
39 1 Form GET and POST actions BB T-1 126-129
40 2 Sessions – Cookies BB T-1 130-132
41 1 Database connectivity BB T-1 133-134
42 2 JDBC- Creation of simple interactive applications BB T-1 135-138
43 1 Simple database applications BB T-1 139-141

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Tests and Exam:

Sl. No. Name of the Exam Portions Tentative schedule


1 Internal Test I I (full) & II (1st half) unit
2 Internal Test II II (2nd half) & III (full) unit
3 Model Exam All five units

Assignments:

Date of
No. of Submission
Sl. No. Topics Assign.
Assignments Date
Given
1 Assignment I MAC Protocols
2 Assignment II GSM – Services & Architecture
3 Assignment III MANET Vs VANET – Security.

Prepared by Approved by

Faculty-in-charge Head of the Department Principal

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