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CMPT 281, led by Dr. Carl Gutwin, explores foundational web development concepts. Lectures are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM, with lab sessions on Fridays at Spinks 311 from 9:30 AM to 10:20 AM. The course prioritizes hands-on learning with assignments accounting for 25%, a team project for 20%, and exams for the remainder of the grade. The primary textbook is "The Design of Sites," and additional resources on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are recommended. Start your journey by visiting the course website and engaging with HTML tutorials.
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Outline • Admin information • Textbooks and resources • Moodle site • Grading • Assignments • Project
Class admin • Dr. Carl Gutwin • gutwin@cs.usask.ca • Lectures • Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00pm – 2:30pm • Lab • Fridays in Spinks 311, 9:30am - 10:20am • Course website • www.cs.usask.ca/faculty/gutwin/281/
Textbooks • Only one required: • The Design of Sites (van Duyne, Landay, Hong) • But, if you are new to web development: • HTML / CSS book • JavaScript book • Many out there (including through the library)
281 Moodle site moodle.cs.usask.ca
Grading scheme • Assignments 25% • Project 20% • Midterm exam 15% • Final exam 40%
Assignments • Small exercises to show your skills with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and design • How to hand in: • Upload at the appropriate assignment link on moodle
Term project • Team design project (groups of 2) • Design and develop a website • More information soon
Start now… • Begin the HTML tutorials at: • http://www.w3schools.com/html/ • Textbook: • Chapter 1 & 2 • Assignment 1