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# Frontend and backend programming
# Frontend and backend programming


== Weekly programs ==
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week1|Week1]] (introduction, guideline reviews)
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week2|Week2]] (usability testing)
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week3|Week3]] (card sorting)
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week4|Week4]] (wire framing)
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week5|Week5]] (landing pages, analytics, semantic differentials, mid-term)
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week6|Week6]] (accessibility)
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week7|Week7]] (task analysis & mind maps)
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/week8|Week8]]
* [[COAP:COAP-3110/term project|Term project]]
== Grading scale ==
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 Pass
D 0.8    Pass 62.00
== Important teaching materials ==
Contents addressed within these texts may come up in exam questions. You are not required to memorize any of these, but you should at least read once through the short articles.
=== Recommended free on-line textbooks ===
Reading is optional, however strongly recommended for participants who never took a web design class.
=== Mandatory reading list ===
* Midterm: items x-y
* Final: all
=== Some important wiki pages ===
See also and/or alternatively: The weekly programs
[[Category:Courses and workshops]]
[[Category: COAP 3110]]
[[Category: COAP 3110]]

Revision as of 17:11, 13 July 2016

Introduction

  • Disclaimer: This is not the official syllabus or course program. EdutechWiki is just used as support site.
  • The course is organized in weekly programs (available through the menu to the right...)

The course-level outcomes as announced in the syllabus are:

  1. Become familiar with server-side programming
  2. Become familiar with technologies for computer to work together in the world of Internet
  3. Create applications used in a variety of settings and devices
  4. Connect and query databases
  5. Connect databases with a Web application
  6. Develop basic database-driven applications

Practical learning outcomes:

  1. Configure an Apache and a MySql server
  2. Install and configure a portal, e.g. wordpress
  3. Understand various architectures of web services and portals
  4. Develop a simple PHP application using HTML forms and a database table
  5. Frontend and backend programming


Weekly programs

Grading scale

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	Pass
D	0.8     Pass			62.00

Important teaching materials

Contents addressed within these texts may come up in exam questions. You are not required to memorize any of these, but you should at least read once through the short articles.

Recommended free on-line textbooks

Reading is optional, however strongly recommended for participants who never took a web design class.


Mandatory reading list

  • Midterm: items x-y
  • Final: all


Some important wiki pages

See also and/or alternatively: The weekly programs