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I'll have a first version by the end of Aug. 2009. - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 15:00, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
I'll have a first version by the end of Aug. 2009. '''Most entries below are ''not'' tutorials so far ...''' - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 15:12, 30 July 2009 (UTC)


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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Level 1 - Learning goals
Level 1 - Learning goals
# Learn how the Internet works and about some major Web protocols
# Learn how the Internet works and about some major Web protocols
# Use Web 2.0 services
# Import widgets and understand how content syndication works
# Design a web page with (X)HTML and CSS
# Design a web page with (X)HTML and CSS
# Evaluate and use web page styles
# Evaluate and use web page styles
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Level 2 - Learning goals:
Level 2 - Learning goals:
# Design XML grammars
# Write XSLT stylesheets for text or database centered XML applications
# Design a simple SQL database
# Be able to use some PHP/MySQL generators
# Install and configure [[LAMP]]-based web applications
# Install and configure [[LAMP]]-based web applications
# Design XML grammars
# ....


== List of (future) tutorials ==
== List of (future) tutorials ==

Revision as of 16:12, 30 July 2009

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I'll have a first version by the end of Aug. 2009. Most entries below are not tutorials so far ... - Daniel K. Schneider 15:12, 30 July 2009 (UTC)

Introduction

Level 1 - Learning goals

  1. Learn how the Internet works and about some major Web protocols
  2. Use Web 2.0 services
  3. Import widgets and understand how content syndication works
  4. Design a web page with (X)HTML and CSS
  5. Evaluate and use web page styles
  6. Edit and code simple JavaScript programs
  7. Know how to make use of JavaScript libraries
  8. Create and validate an XML file (learn how to read and use DTDs and XML Schemas)
  9. Access a web server, code, test and run a very simple server-side program

Level 2 - Learning goals:

  1. Design XML grammars
  2. Write XSLT stylesheets for text or database centered XML applications
  3. Design a simple SQL database
  4. Be able to use some PHP/MySQL generators
  5. Install and configure LAMP-based web applications

List of (future) tutorials

Note: The list below is really provisional, got some renaming and (of course) work to do.

Internet principles

Using the Internet

HTML

CSS

JavaScript

XML tutorials

  1. XSLT Tutorial - Basics
  1. XQuery tutorial - basics

Other EduTech Wiki entries of interest

Overviews
Links pages

... to help you find good web sites

Other tutorials
Installation tips

See the category installation tips