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Dr Des Casey
Course Director BITS
Room 73, Building H7, Caulfield
Phone: +61 3 990 31081
Fax: +61 3 990 31077
Dr Des Casey
Course Director BITS
Room 73, Building H7, Caulfield
Phone: +61 3 990 31081
Fax: +61 3 990 31077
Dr Des Casey
Course Director BITS
Room 73, Building H7, Caulfield
Phone: +61 3 990 31081
Fax: +61 3 990 31077
Dr Des Casey
Course Director BITS
Room 73, Building H7, Caulfield
Phone: +61 3 990 31081
Fax: +61 3 990 31077
Dr Des Casey
Course Director BITS
Room 73, Building H7, Caulfield
Phone: +61 3 990 31081
Fax: +61 3 990 31077
Gregory Gregoriou
Welcome to FIT1011 Web systems 1. This unit is offered in the ONLINE DAY mode, which means students study the unit online. However, face to face helpdesk sessions and online help are provided for students to get help with their work.
This unit is offered in ONLINE flexible mode. Students learn from the purpose designed website which contains learning materials including audio lectures, tasks and sub-tasks, quizzes, personal note taking facilities. There are also on-campus helpdesk sessions and online real time help available.
Task based learning is used: students have only one deadline: the end of the semester, by which time they need to have completed a series of relatively small tasks. Tasks are corrected progressively as they are submitted, and feedback provided to students.
The content is not presented as weekly topics, but as a specific task, and then associated learning materials that need to be mastered in order to complete the task.
There are also learning quizzes and sub-tasks to help progress to each major task.
For information on timetabling for on-campus classes please refer to MUTTS, http://mutts.monash.edu.au/MUTTS/
On-campus students should register for tutorials/laboratories using the Allocate+ system: http://allocate.cc.monash.edu.au/
Unit is taught in ONLINE flexible mode.
Week | Topic | Key dates |
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1 | Introduction to networks. Internet and World Wide Web structure. Servers and browsers. Navigating the web. Information retrieval. Mark up language.Structure of an HTML document. Text formatting.Ordered and unordered lists. | n/a |
2 | Links to other documents. Links to other parts of a document. Other types of links. | n/a |
3 | Elements of tables. Alignment. Table and cell size. Row and column spanning. Nested tables. Applications for tables. | n/a |
4 | Style sheets. Basic syntax. Properties for backgrounds and boxes. Properties for lists and text. Inheritance. Contextual selectors. Classes and IDs. Web page layout with styles. Printing with style sheets. Introduction to graphic design. Working with color. Typography. Visual elements. Laying out a page | n/a |
5 | Web pages and graphics. Internet image formats. Working with images. Clickable images and image maps. Other graphics formats. Sourcing images. Creating vector graphics and bitmap images. Animated GIFs | n/a |
6 | Concept of frames. Use of the frameset tags. Use of the frame tag. Targeted frames. Designing pages for multiple screen resolutions | n/a |
7 | Forms: elements, formatting and design. Processing forms. An introduction to Javascript. An introduction to Java applets | n/a |
8 | Serving static and dynamic web pages. Web based applications. Developing a simple page. reading data into a web page. Updating a database. Using master pages. Automatic linking. Case study: Butternut Books | n/a |
9 | Introduction to Wireless. WAP 2.0 and XHTML-MP. Syntax of XHTML-MP. WAP CSS/WCSS. Accomodating user agents | n/a |
10 | EXTENSION MATERIAL. Some general features of web page writing. Some categories of web pages. Common conventions | n/a |
Mid semester break | ||
11 | EXTENSION MATERIAL: Site aims, functionality, audience and resources. Site design, documentation and navigation. Copy, images, color schemes and fonts. Project implementation | n/a |
12 | EXTENSION MATERIAL: Organisational framework. Grouping content and activities. using hierarchies. Case study. User tasks. Page types. The design specification | n/a |
13 | Revision. | n/a |
None
Castro, Elizabeth. HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS, Peachpit Press; Berkeley CA, 5 edition, 2003
The following software can be downloaded from the unit web site. This software is also available in designated laboratories
Firefox. Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or later. Browser for viewing web pages.
40tude HTML Editor
Top Style Lite Editor
Install Zip.
WS-ftp.
Openwave Phone Emulator (Version 7.0).
Visual Web Developer 2008
Software may be:
Study resources we will provide for your study are:
The FIT1011 website, http://walkabout.infotech.monash.edu.au/walkabout/FIT1011 where learning materials, audio lectures, quizzes and sub-tasks, task specifications, sample exam and supplementary materials are posted. Details of how to study the unit using the Walkabout environment are also provided.
To pass a unit which includes an examination as part of the assessment a student must obtain:
If a student does not achieve 40% or more in the unit examination or the unit non-examination total assessment, and the total mark for the unit is greater than 44% then a mark of no greater than 44-N will be recorded for the unit.
Where a student gains less than 40% for the examination component, the final result for the unit will be the examination result. Where a student gains less than 40% for the assignment component, the final result for the unit will be the assignment component result. Where a student fails to gain 40% of assignment component and 40% of the examination component, then the final mark for the unit will be the lesser of the two marks, unless one of the marks is zero, in which case the other mark will be awarded.
Assignment coversheets are available via "Student Forms" on the Faculty website: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/forms/
You MUST submit a completed coversheet with all assignments, ensuring that the plagiarism declaration section is signed.
Assignment submission and return procedures, and assessment criteria will be specified with each assignment.
Weighting:
50%
Length:
3 hours
Type (open/closed book):
closed book
Please make every effort to submit work by the due dates. It is your responsibility to structure your study program around assignment deadlines, family, work and other commitments. Factors such as normal work pressures, vacations, etc. are not regarded as appropriate reasons for granting extensions. Students are advised to NOT assume that granting of an extension is a matter of course.
Students requesting an extension for any assessment during semester (eg. Assignments, tests or presentations) are required to submit a Special Consideration application form (in-semester exam/assessment task), along with original copies of supporting documentation, directly to their lecturer within two working days before the assessment submission deadline. Lecturers will provide specific outcomes directly to students via email within 2 working days. The lecturer reserves the right to refuse late applications.
A copy of the email or other written communication of an extension must be attached to the assignment submission.
Refer to the Faculty Special consideration webpage or further details and to access application forms: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/equity/special-consideration.html
Students can expect assignments to be returned within two weeks of the submission date or after receipt, whichever is later.
Please visit the following URL: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/units/appendix.html for further information about: