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=== Week 8 [[Help:COAP-2100|COAP 2100]] ===
=== Week 8 ===


;Monday
==== Monday ====
* Wrapping up lecture (instructor will present some high-lights from each module) and Q/R
* Each student '''shortly''' presents her/his [[COAP-2100/term project|term project]] (5 min. total, no presentation materials required !!). Tell its purpose, present the site and discuss interesting points (e.g. difficulties).


;Wednesday
Final exam (part I):
* Last minute Q/R and final hw Q/R
* Each student '''shortly''' presents her/his [[COAP:COAP-2100/term project|term project]] (5 min. total). No presentation materials are required, but make it a good & structured presentation! You can use presentation materials if you want to.
* Course evaluation
** Minimal contents of the presentation: Present shortly its purpose, audience, requirements. Then present the site or web page and discuss interesting points (e.g. style, difficulties).
* Final exam
** After each presentation, there will be some discussion.


; Exam
==== Wednesday ====
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.
Final exam (part II):


* '''Same topics as midterm''' (but less of that), '''plus''':
(1) Screencasts will be presented and discussed for each term project.
* Javascript DHTML and Forms (as in classroom and homework). Specifically:
** be able to add radio input elements to HTML
** 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 particular:
** adding radio input elements to HTML
** change the if-then-else form in the PHP.
* XML
** Understand what XML is (a formalism for creating various sorts of "languages")
** Understand (roughly) where XML is being used.
** Be able to spot simple well-formedness errors, e.g. missing quotes or crossed tags
** Simple use of the "p" tag in timed text
** Understand what SVG can do and be able to create a simple drawing with an online tool. Understanding of the many SVG tags is not required ...


; Preparation
(2) We will discuss the technology used for each web site, i.e. you must be able to tell the class and the instructor how you did it.
* Look at each weekly lesson plan and homework
* Look at all the teaching materials (or equivalent): [[Help:COAP-2100#Index_of_important_teaching_materials|Index of important teaching materials]]. Just make sure that you know '''where''' you can find information.


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Latest revision as of 17:11, 23 February 2014

Week 8

Monday

Final exam (part I):

  • Each student shortly presents her/his term project (5 min. total). No presentation materials are required, but make it a good & structured presentation! You can use presentation materials if you want to.
    • Minimal contents of the presentation: Present shortly its purpose, audience, requirements. Then present the site or web page and discuss interesting points (e.g. style, difficulties).
    • After each presentation, there will be some discussion.

Wednesday

Final exam (part II):

(1) Screencasts will be presented and discussed for each term project.

(2) We will discuss the technology used for each web site, i.e. you must be able to tell the class and the instructor how you did it.