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Course Outline Visual Basic

The document outlines a scheme of work for an event driven programming language course using Visual Basic .NET. It is divided into 4 topics that will be covered: introduction to event driven programming, the VB.NET environment, VB.NET syntax elements, and use of basic VB.NET controls. Each topic includes the content that will be covered, the assessment methods, and notes that the topics were well covered.

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Course Outline Visual Basic

The document outlines a scheme of work for an event driven programming language course using Visual Basic .NET. It is divided into 4 topics that will be covered: introduction to event driven programming, the VB.NET environment, VB.NET syntax elements, and use of basic VB.NET controls. Each topic includes the content that will be covered, the assessment methods, and notes that the topics were well covered.

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THE CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA (CUK)

EVENT DRIVEN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE USING VISUAL BASIC .NET


SCHEMES OF WORK
Remark
Topic Content Assessment

1. Introduction  Introduction  Oral tests  Well Covered


To Event  Definition of EDP  Written tests
Driven  Comparison of EDP with Reference
Programming procedural programming Materials
Language  Terminologies  Kneck
 Application Website
 Event s
 Method  Object
 Object Property Oriente
 Object d
 Control Progra
 Form mming
 Design time Using
 Run time Visual
 Phases of event driven Basic
programming  Learn
 Human Computer Interaction Visual
(HCI) concepts Basic A
 Definition of HCI step by
 Common mistakes in design step
 Interface design principals progra
mming
Tool
2. The VB.Net  The .Net framework  Practical  Well Covered
environment  Applications supported tests
 Windows applications  Oral tests
 Web applications  Written tests
 Web services Reference
 Components of the .Net Materials
framework  Kneck
 Common Language Website
Runtime s
 .Net Framework Class  Object
Library Oriente
 Common Language d
Specification Progra
 Common Type System mming
 Windows Forms Using
 ASP.Net and ASP.Net Ajax Visual
 ADO.Net Basic
 Metadata and Assemblies Learn Visual
 Installation of Visual Studio Basic A step
 Features of VB.Net by step
 The Integrated Development programmin
Environment (IDE) g Tool
 Definition of IDE
 Parts of VB.Net IDE
 Title bar
 Menu bar
 Tool bar
 Layout Toolbar
 Initial Form window
 Properties Window
 Toolbox
 Solutions Explorer
 Form Layout Window
 VB.Net program structure
 Namespace declaration
 Class or module
 One or more procedures
 Variables
 The Main procedure
 Statements and Expressions
 Comments
 Creating aVB.Net project
 Basic VB.Net syntax
 Rules for identifiers
 Keywords
 Simple input and output in
VB.Net
 Saving Forms and Project
 Compiling a Project
3. VB.Net Syntax  Basic VB.Net data types  Practical  Well Covered
elements  Strings tests
 Floats  Oral tests
 Integer  Written tests
 Boolean Reference
 Date Materials
 Byte  Kneck
 Character Website
 Type Conversion functions s
 CDbl()  Object
 CDec() Oriente
 Cint() d
 CDate() Progra
 CBool() mming
 Variables and Constants Using
Declaring variables Visual
Initialising variables Basic
Declaring constants Learn Visual
Accepting user input Basic A step by
Displaying output from step
variables programming
Operators and expressions Tool
 Decision making control
structures
 If.. Then statement
 If..The..Else statement
 If.. Else If.. Else statement
 Nested If statements
 Select Case statement
 Nested Select Case
statement
 Looping control structures
 Do..Loop
 For..Next loop
 Each..Next loop
 While..End While Loop
 With..End With loop
 Nested Loop
 Exit and Continue statement
 Definition of a VB.NET
Procedure
 Types of Procedures
 Sub Procedures
 Functions
 Demonstration of Sub
Procedures
 Demonstration of Functions
 Demonstration of String
properties and methods

4. Use VB.Net  Basic VB.Net Controls  Practical  Well Covered


basic controls  Controls and their purpose tests
 Form  Oral tests
 TextBox  Written tests
 Label Reference
 Button Materials
 ListBox  Kneck
 ComboBox Website
 RadioButton s
 CheckBox  Object
 PictureBox Oriente
 ProgressBar d
 ScrollBar Progra
 DateTimePicker mming
 TreeView Using
 ListView Visual
 Standard naming conventions Basic
for controls Learn Visual
 Elements of a control Basic A step
 Properties by step
 Methods programming
 Events Tool
 Interface design principles
 Demonstrating Properties,
Methods and Events
 VB.Net properties for basic
controls
 Setting properties at design
time and run time
 VB.Net methods for basic
controls
 VB.Net Events for basic
controls

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