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WEB 238 UOP Course Tutorial WEB 238 Entire Course WEB 238 Week 1 DQs • WEB 238 Week 2 JavaScript Events • WEB 238 Week 3 Cookies • WEB 238 Week 4 Dynamic HTML • WEB 238 Week 5 Web Programming Languages • WEB 238 Week 1 DQs • WEB 238 Week 2DQs • WEB 238 Week 3DQs • WEB 238 Week 4DQs • WEB 238 Week 5DQs • Week 1 DQ1 • What is a good JavaScript resource web site that you would like to share with the class? Why did you select that particular site? • Week 1 DQ2 • Explain the purpose of using JavaScript on a website and provide a specific example of a JavaScript
WEB 238 UOP Course Tutorial WEB 238 Week 2 DQs WEB 238 Week 2 JavaScript Events • Week 2 DQ 1 • Please answer one of the following. • Find a form on the web that you think is well designed. Provide the URL for the form and describe 3 specific features that make it a well designed form.-- or -- • Objectives2.1 Explain JavaScript events.ReadingsRead Ch. 6, “Programming the Browser,” Section, “Responding to the User’s Actions with Events,” of Beginning JavaScript.Read Ch. 12, “Dynamic HTML and the W3C Document Object Model,” Section, “Writing Cross-Browser DHTML JavaScript and XML,” of Beginning JavaScript.Read the Week Two Read Me First.Read this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.Nongraded Activities and Preparation
WEB 238 UOP Course Tutorial WEB 238 Week 3 Cookies WEB 238 Week 3 DQs • Objectives3.1 Explain cookies.3.2 Apply JavaScript programming.ReadingsRead Ch. 11, “Storing Information: Cookie,” of Beginning JavaScript.Read the Week Three Read Me First.Read this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.Nongraded Activities and PreparationModify the form page you created in Week Two by using a JavaScript function to verify that the user has completed all required fields • Week 3 DQ1 • There are many misconceptions about cookies by the general public. What are two to three misconceptions about cookies? In each case, explain the real drawback of cookies. • Week 3 DQ2 • Tell us about your experiences and plans for developing your web site by answering one of the questions below.
WEB 238 UOP Course Tutorial WEB 238 Week 4 DQs WEB 238 Week 4 Dynamic HTML • Week 4 DQ1 • According to Krill (2009), HTML 5 could make Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies such as Adobe® Flash®, Microsoft®Silverlight?, and Oracle JavaFX? obsolete. Do you agree? Why or why not?Paul Krill. (2009, June). HTML • Objectives4.1 Explain the difference between DHTML and HTML.4.2 Explain Java applets.ReadingsRead Ch. 12, “Dynamic
WEB 238 UOP Course Tutorial WEB 238 Week 5 DQs WEB 238 Week 5 Web Programming Languages • Based on the O’Kennon (2010) article, what does the WAMP stack bring to Web development that was missing with LAMP? Which stack do you prefer and why? • Based on the Greiner (2010) article, why has XML become essential for providing the content management function in Web development? Explain. • Based on the Langley (2008) article, there are interoperability problems when multiple AJAX libraries are used in the same web page. Why would the same web page use multiple AJAX libraries? How is this problem addressed? • Objectives5.1 Compare and contrast JavaScript and Java.5.2 Explain AJAX.ReadingsRead Ch. 14, “Ajax,” of Beginning JavaScript.Read the Week Five Read Me First.Read this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.Learning TeamPaper
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