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The American University of Paris

Syllabus Spring 2019

Intro to Web Authoring

  • Course Number: CS1005
  • Professor: Tomer Libal
  • Office: SD-09
  • Office Hours: By appointment on Slack
  • Class Schedule: Wed 13:45-15:05
  • Credits: 2

Course Description

The course introduces the students to working with computers as developers and the HTML/CSS languages. The creation of dynamic and uniform web sites normally requires the use of CSS frameworks. We will learn about their concepts and how to use the Bootstrap CSS framework. We will also cover the basics of JavaScript.

Resources

  • Text book:
    • None is required.

Schedule

Week I Introduction to HTML

Week II Codepen, HTML

Week III Images, CSS

Week IV Links, CSS files

Week V Developer tools, Selectors

Week VI Flexbox

Week VII Midterm exam

Week VIII The grid

Week IX Frameworks

Week X Bootstrap 1

Week XI Bootstrap 2

Week XII Bootstrap 3

Week XIII Javascript

Attendance Policy

Attendance is mandatory in all classes and attendance affects the grade. In case of three unexcused absents, a grade of "F" is automatically given.

IN ALL CASES OF MISSED COURSE MEETINGS, THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMMUNICATION WITH THE PROFESSOR, AND FOR ARRANGING TO MAKE UP MISSED WORK, RESTS SOLELY WITH THE STUDENT.

Whether an absence is excused or not is ALWAYS up to the discretion of the professor or the department. Unexcused absences can result in a low or failing participation grade. In the case of excessive absences, it is up to the professor or the department to decide if the student will receive an "F" for the course. An instructor may recommend that a student withdraw, if absences have made it impossible to continue in the course at a satisfactory level. Students must be mindful of this policy when making their travel arrangements, and especially during the Drop/Add and Exam Periods.

Grading Policy

  • 10% midterm
  • 40% exercises
  • 50% project

Learning Outcome

Students are expected to learn how to develop software and content using a computer by using the HTML/CSS markup languages. In addition, they will learn the use of frameworks in order to improve the result. Some very basic programming in JavaScript will also be covered.