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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Effective from Academic Batch: 2023-24


Programme: Diploma in Engineering (Information Technology)

Semester: III

Course Code:

Course Title: Web Technology

Course Group:

Course Objectives: This course introduces problem solving methodologies. It is an introductory


course and covers the key features of the C language. Students will learn problems to write programs
in.

Teaching & Examination Scheme:


Contact hours per week Course Examination Marks (Maximum / Passing)
Credits Theory J/V/P*
Lecture Tutorial Practical Total
Internal External Internal External
3 0 2 4 50 / 18 50/ 17 25/ 9 25/9 150 / 53
* J: Jury; V: Viva; P: Practical

Detailed Syllabus:

Sr. Contents Hours


1 Advanced topics in HTML 6
Structure of HTML page, HTML tags for data formatting, tables, links, images, meta
tags, frames, html form tags, media, APIs, HTML5 tags and validation.
2 Advanced topics in CSS 6
Need for CSS, Syntax and structure, CSS rules for Backgrounds, Colors, and properties,
manipulating texts, Fonts, borders and boxes, Margins, Padding Lists, CSS Positioning.
Animations.
3 Client-Side Scripting using JavaScript 10
Introduction and Syntax of JavaScript, Execution of JavaScript, Internal, Embedded and
External JavaScript, JavaScript: variables, arrays, functions, conditions, loops.
4 Introduction to PHP part 1 10
Origins and Uses of PHP, Overview of PHP, General Syntactic, Characteristics,
Primitives, Operations and Expressions, Variables.
5 Introduction to PHP part 2 10
Integer Type, Double Type, String Type, Boolean Type, Arithmetic Operations &
Expressions, String Operations, Scalar Type conversions, Output, Control statements,
Relational Operators, Boolean Operators, Selection Statements, Loop statements.
Total 42

List of Practicals / Tutorials:


1 Design HTML page to print HELLO WORLD in bold and italic font.
2 Design HTML page which displays three images at left, right and center respectively in the
browser.
3 Design HTML page which shows the use of hyperlink.
4 Design HTML page to demonstrate timetable of the class using table tag and properties.
5 Design HTML student registration form and apply the CSS style sheet.
6 Demonstrate following attributes using CSS
Color and background
Font
Text
Border and Margin
7 Write a JavaScript to find the Fibonacci series up to a given number.
8 Write a JavaScript to find the factorial of a given number.
9 Understand the PHP interface. Study PhpMyAdmin.
10 Write a PHP script to demonstrate the use of conditional statements.
11 Write a PHP script to demonstrate the use of operators.
12 Write a PHP script to demonstrate the use of loop statements.
Reference Books:
1 Web Programming – Building Internet Applications, 3rd edition, Chris Bates, Wiley publisher
Web Technologies HTML, JavaScript, PHP, java, JSP, ASP.Net, XML & Ajax -Black Book, Wiley,
2
ISBN : 978-81-7722-997-4
3 PHP A Beginner's Guide — Vikram Vaswami , TMH publishers. ISBN: 13:978-007-014069-1

4 JavaScript for impatient programmers, Dr. Axel Rauschmayer

5 Web Technology, Moseley and Savaliya, Wiley India


6 PHP: The Complete Reference By Steven Holzner, McGrawhill

Supplementary learning Material:


1 http://www.w3schools.com/
2 http://www.tutorialspoint.com/
3 Open online courses from www.coursera.org, www.udacity.com, etc

Pedagogy:
● Direct classroom teaching
● Audio Visual presentations/demonstrations
● Assignments/Quiz
● Continuous assessment
● Course projects

Internal Evaluation
The internal evaluation comprised of written exam (50% weightage) along with combination of
various components such as Certification courses, Assignments, Mini Project, Simulation, Model
making, Case study, Group activity, Seminar, Poster Presentation, Unit test, Quiz, Class Participation,
Attendance, Achievements etc. where individual component weightage should not exceed 20%.

Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory) (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy):


Distribution of Theory Marks R: Remembering; U: Understanding; A: Application,
R U A N E C N: Analyze; E: Evaluate; C: Create
20% 30% 30% 20% 0% 0%
Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual distribution of
marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Course Outcomes (CO):


Sr. Course Outcome Statements %
Weightage
CO-1 Use the various HTML tags with appropriate styles to display the various
10
types of contents effectively.
CO-2 Develop the static web pages using HTML and CSS. 15
CO-3 Able to demonstrate usage of JavaScript. 25
CO-4 Able to solve problems using decision-making statements. 25
CO-5 Develop the server-side PHP scripts using various features for creating
25
customized web services.

Curriculum Revision:

Version: 1.0

Drafted on (Month-Year): Jan-2024

Last Reviewed on (Month-Year): --

Next Review on (Month-Year): Jan-2027

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