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;Monday
;Monday
*T BA
* Wrapping up lecture (instructor will present some high-lights from each module) and Q/R
* Each student '''shortly''' presents her/his term project (5 min. total, no presentation materials required !!). Tell its purpose, present the site and discuss interesting points (e.g. difficulties).


;Wednesday
;Wednesday
* Ultra/short term project presentations (max. 3 minutes)
* Last minute Q/R and final hw Q/R
* Course evaluation
* Course evaluation
* Final exam
* Final exam


; Exam
; Exam
There will be a quiz like the midterm quiz (+/- 10 minutes / question)
There will be a quiz like the midterm quiz (+/- 10 minutes / question). If you aim for a good grade, come prepared, i.e. you must understand principles beforehand and be able to find information quickly. The exam is open Internet, books, notes.


* same topics as midterm (but less of that), '''plus''':
* '''Same topics as midterm''' (but less of that), '''plus''':
* Javascript DHTML and Forms (as in classroom and homework). Specifically:
* Javascript DHTML and Forms (as in classroom and homework). Specifically:
** be able to change or to repair an if-then-else form
** be able to change or to repair an if-then-else form
** be able to use JS code that makes changes to text. In particular, be able to insert HTML class and id attributes.
** be able to use JS code that makes changes to a text. In particular, be able to insert HTML class and id attributes.
* PHP Forms processing (as in classroom and homework)
* Simple PHP Forms processing (as in classroom and homework), in particulr:
** adding and computing radio-button results, i.e. be able to add input elements to HTML or change the if-then-else form in the PHP
** adding and computing radio-button results, i.e. be able to add input elements to HTML or change the if-then-else form in the PHP.
* XML (to be confirmed)
* XML (to be confirmed)
** Understand the difference between well-formed and valid XML
** Understand the difference between well-formed and valid XML

Revision as of 21:12, 20 February 2011

Week 8

Monday
  • Wrapping up lecture (instructor will present some high-lights from each module) and Q/R
  • Each student shortly presents her/his term project (5 min. total, no presentation materials required !!). Tell its purpose, present the site and discuss interesting points (e.g. difficulties).
Wednesday
  • Last minute Q/R and final hw Q/R
  • Course evaluation
  • Final exam
Exam

There will be a quiz like the midterm quiz (+/- 10 minutes / question). If you aim for a good grade, come prepared, i.e. you must understand principles beforehand and be able to find information quickly. The exam is open Internet, books, notes.

  • Same topics as midterm (but less of that), plus:
  • Javascript DHTML and Forms (as in classroom and homework). Specifically:
    • be able to change or to repair an if-then-else form
    • be able to use JS code that makes changes to a text. In particular, be able to insert HTML class and id attributes.
  • Simple PHP Forms processing (as in classroom and homework), in particulr:
    • adding and computing radio-button results, i.e. be able to add input elements to HTML or change the if-then-else form in the PHP.
  • XML (to be confirmed)
    • Understand the difference between well-formed and valid XML
    • Understand where XML is being used and (roughly) for what purposes
    • Be able to spot simple well-formedness errors, e.g. missing quotes or crossed tags
    • Simple use of the "p" tag in timed text
    • Simple reuse of SVG code within an HTML5 page