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== Introduction == This is a resource page for a dynamic and interactive HTML class at [http://www.webster.ch/ Webster University], Geneva. '''This is not the official syllabus nor the official program. See the (closed) Worldclassroom (Canevas)'''. ; Major overall goal * Create dynamic, animated and interactive web pages with HTML5, CSS and JavaScript Official course level goals: # Create a Cascading Style Sheet # Use linked, embedded, and inline styles # Create a cross-browser Web site # Display dynamic contents in a Web browser # Display special effects # Create a more advanced Web page Technically speaking, this translates to: # Learn HTML5 and CSS3 # Learn how to use JavaScript libraries == Weekly programs == (including homework, exams and term project) The program will be adjusted to the audience * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week1|Week 1 - Project 1]] * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week2|Week 2 - Project 2]] * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week3|Week 3 - Project 3]] * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week4|Week 4 - Project 4]] * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week5|Week 5 - Project 5 / mid term]] * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week6|Week 6 - Project 6]] * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week7|Week 7]] * [[COAP:COAP-3000/week8|Week 8 - Term Project/finals]] == Most important resources == * JavaScript: The Web Warrior Series (chapters 1, 5, 7 and 12) * [http://www.formasterminds.com/html5_for_masterminds_revised_2nd_edition/examples.php HTML5 for Masterminds, Revised 2nd Edition]. In case you would like to play with the code in the book see online code. == Homework, exams and breakdown == Students are evaluated through a series of project work (seven deliverables), two exams, and participation. * Five best mini-projects 40% * Midterm 10% * Final 20% * Term Project and screencast 20% * Participation / attendance 10% ''' Grading Scale ''' I will use a '''4 point scale''' to grade '''each of your work'''. It is somewhat similar to the GPA scale. At the end of the course I will '''compute a weighted average''' of all your work and then covert the number into a letter grade. The following table shows how to interpret a number grade and how I will compute your final grade '''at the end of the course'''. E.g. a number grade of 3.2 is a B+, a number grade of 3.4 is a weak A+. Letter Scale US test score scale A+ 4.0 Excellent 100.00 A 3.8 Very good 92.00 A- 3.5 Almost very good 89.00 B+ 3.1 Pretty good 85.00 B 2.8 Good 82.00 B- 2.5 Reasonably good 79.00 C+ 2.1 Fair 75.00 C 1.8 Rather weak / minim. 72.00 C- 1.5 Minimalist / Weak 69.00 D+ 1.1 Very weak 65.00 D 0.8 Pass 62.00 F 0.7 Fail 61.00 [[Category: Courses and workshops]]
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