ITM30615 Development of Interactive Web Pages (Spring 2016)
Facts about the course
- ECTS Credits:
- 10
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Computer Science
- Course Leader:
- Joakim Karlsen
- Teaching language:
- Norwegian
- Duration:
- ½ year
The course is connected to the following study programs
This course is compulsory for:
- Bachelor in Digital Media
This course is elective for other study programmes.
Prerequisites
Students are expected to possess competence equivalent to the course Web Development.
The student's learning outcomes after completing the course
Knowledge
The student can reflect on technology and the application of:
- Information architecture
- Publishing systems
- Databases
- HTML / CSS
- JavaScript / PHP
- Extentions
- Search optimalisation
Skills
The student can :
- set up publishing solutions.
- adjust publishing solutions if needed
- find and use good extentions to selected publishing solutions
- make custom functionality with database communication
General competence
The student have:
- competence to implement publishing solutions
- experience with project work in teams
Content
- Information architecture
- Publishing systems
- Databases
- HTML / CSS
- JavaScript / PHP
- Extentions
Forms of teaching and learning
Seminars, lectures, individual assignments and group work. Working methods will be practical and independent.
Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam
The student must deliver:
- Project report in the beginning of the semester
- Function description
- Function example
The coursework requirements must be approved before students may sit the exam.
Examination
Individual project assignment
The student must develop a publishing solution for a small or midsize organisation or business. The solution should have an element of customisation.
The project assignment is submitted digitally together with a final report.
The student is awarded individual letter grades A?F based on an overall assessment of the project assignment and the final report.
Retakes and rescheduled exams must be undertaken in conjunction with the next ordinary exam.
Course evaluation
This course is evaluated as follows:
- Mid-semester evaluation (optional)
- Final evaluation (compulsory)
The course instructor prepares a course report on the basis of student feedback and on his/her own experiences of the course. Course reports are discussed with the Committee for Study Quality at the Faculty of Computer Sciences.
Literature
Lectures notes and online resources. These will be published on the course website.