Maricopa Community Colleges  CIS175IB   20014-20086 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 07/22/08
CIS175IB 20014-20086 L+L 2 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Building Web Documents with HTML
Basics of designing and developing web sites. Includes graphics, tables and image maps as well as multimedia procedures. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) emphasized.
Prerequisites: None.
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CIS175IB   20014-20086 Building Web Documents with HTML
1. Describe business use of the Internet, Intranet and Extranet. (I)
2. Compare and contrast various types of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) authoring tools. (I)
3. Demonstrate procedures for formatting text. (II)
4. Create internal and external hyperlinks. (II)
5. Demonstrate procedures for inserting and formatting inline images. (III)
6. Identify appropriate use of Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) and Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). (III)
7. Differentiate between client-side and server-side image maps. (IV)
8. Create a client-side image map. (IV)
9. Demonstrate procedures for inserting multimedia elements. (V)
10. Create and format basic and nested tables. (VI)
11. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using frames on a Web site. (VII)
12. Create and format a basic Web form. (VIII)
13. Create and send a list and text area box. (VIII)
14. Use Command-Line File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to upload, download and maintain files. (IX)
15. Describe phases of a site development project. (I-IX)
16. Describe uses of new Web technologies. (X)
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CIS175IB   20014-20086 Building Web Documents with HTML
    I. World Wide Web Publishing
        A. Business Use
          1. Internet
          2. Extranet
          3. Intranet
        B. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
          1. Project Phases
          2. Developer
          3. Tools
          4. Editors
          5. Advantages
          6. Disadvantages
        C. Browsers
          1. Use
          2. Features
      II. HTML Documents
          A. Basic Structure
            1. Directory
            2. Required Files
            3. Site Development
          B. Creation
            1. File Name
            2. View
            3. Documentation
          C. Format
            1. Tags
            2. NAME
            3. Line
            4. Paragraph
            5. Characters
          D. Font
            1. Faces
            2. Sizes
            3. Alignment
            4. Rules
          E. Lists
            1. Ordered
            2. Unordered
            3. Definition
            4. Nested
          F. Color
            1. Text
            2. Background
            3. Choice
          G. Navigation Paths
          H. Links
            1. Within Document
            2. Other Documents
            3. Other Protocols
            4. Formatting
        III. In-Line Graphics
            A. Definition
            B. Use
            C. File Formats
              1. Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
              2. Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
              3. Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
              4. X Window Bitmap (XBM)
            D. Creation
            E. Insertion
              1. Definition
              2. Procedures
            F. Formatting
              1. Attributes
              2. Definitions
            G. Backgrounds
            H. Hyperlinks
              1. Tag
              2. Attributes
            I. Bullets and Rules
            J. Thumbnail Images
          IV. Image Maps
              A. Definition
              B. Use
              C. Creation
                1. Server-Side
                2. Client-Side
              D. Hot-Spot Regions
              E. Pixel Coordinates
            V. Multimedia Elements
                A. Definition
                B. Use
                C. Animation
                  1. Acquisition
                  2. Procedures
                D. Audio
                  1. Use
                  2. BG Sound Tag
                  3. Linking
                E. Video
                  1. File Formats
                  2. Embedding
                  3. Inserting
                  4. Linking
                F. Macromedia Shockwave/Flash
                  1. Definition
                  2. Use
                  3. Embedding
                  4. Linking
                G. JAVA Applets
                  1. Settings
                  2. Use
              VI. Tables
                  A. Definition
                  B. Creation
                    1. Shell
                    2. Tags
                    3. Codes
                  C. Formatting
                    1. Table Elements
                    2. Cells
                    3. Content
                  D. Captions
                  E. Body
                    1. Use
                    2. Procedures
                  F. Image Alignment
                  G. Nested Tables
                VII. Frames
                    A. Definition
                    B. Use
                    C. Creation
                      1. Frameset Document
                      2. Rows and Columns
                      3. Dimension Variables
                    D. Content
                      1. Tags
                      2. Format
                    E. Borderless Frames
                    F. Nesting Frames
                      1. Tags
                      2. Updates
                    G. Referencing
                  VIII. Form Creation
                      A. Definition
                      B. Procedures
                        1. FORM Tag
                        2. INPUT Tag
                        3. SELECT Tag
                        4. OPTION Tag
                      C. Text Boxes
                      D. Password Boxes
                      E. Radio Buttons
                      F. Check Boxes
                      G. Attachments
                      H. Submit/Reset Buttons
                      I. List Box
                      J. Pull-Down Lists
                      K. Shortcuts L JavaScript
                    IX. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
                        A. Definition
                        B. Anonymous vs. Authenticated
                        C. Use
                          1. Server Connection
                          2. IDs/Passwords
                          3. Clients
                          4. Command-Line
                        D. Remote Servers
                        E. File Manipulation
                          1. Navigation
                          2. Modes
                          3. Upload
                          4. Download
                          5. File Maintenance
                        F. Help
                      X. New Web Development Tools
                          A. Dynamic HTML
                            1. Definition
                            2. Use
                          B. Cascading Style Sheets
                            1. Definition
                            2. Use
                            3. Benefits
                          C. Document Object Model
                            1. Definition
                            2. Use
                          D. Extensible Markup Language (XML)
                            1. Definition
                            2. Use
                            3. Extensibility
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