ART 128 - Interface Programming I KCC AA/DA

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Kapiolani Community College
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hours lecture/lab per week Prerequisite(s): ART 2 with a grade of "C" or higher and satisfactory completion of the Interface Programming portfolio review or acceptance into a NMA AS specialization.Comment: ART 28 may not be audited. ART 128, Interface Programming I, provides the foundation of skills and principles necessary for students to create visually effective Web sites. Through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises, this course develops skills in writing HTML, hypertext markup language; understanding the fundamentals of JavaScript to add greater control over Web page and site design for cross-browser dynamic Web pages; and an introduction to Cascading Style Sheets and DHTML that combines HTML, JavaScript, Style Sheets, Absolute Positioning, Plug-Ins, and DOM. Upon successful completion of ART 128, the student should be able to: Evaluate Web sites for effective use of HTML. Adopt appropriate HTML for Web page project needs. Identify and apply various HTML tags and appropriate syntax. Demonstrate effective use of HTML tags to create Web pages appropriate to the audience and purpose of a Web site and browser. Evaluate Web sites for effective use of JavaScript. Identify and apply simple Java Script and it's primary function in the Website. Adopt and do simple edits of appropriate JavaScript for Web page project needs Reference and document Web sites for search engines. Alter JavaScript for color, placement, size, pop-ups and actions. Identify when JavaScript strategies and techniques would enhance the effectiveness of Web sites. Analyze how Web readers interact with JavaScript based Web pages. Analyze the basics of DHTML and how it encompasses HTML, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and Document Object Model (DOM). Adopt appropriate DHTML for Web page project needs. Build Web sites that use various types of interactivity such as animation, drag and drop, and rollovers. Evaluate Web sites for effective use of DHTML. Alter DHTML for color, placement, size, actions. Identify when DHTML strategies and techniques would enhance the effectiveness of Websites. Analyze the role of the server, file transfer protocol, and html and graphic files and code as it they pertain to the functionality of a Web site. Identify advanced topics and future directions pertaining to the World Wide Web such as Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Cold Fusion. Complete the creative problem-solving process from the preliminary planning stage and exploration through revisions to the final product. Use various techniques and demonstrate skill with media and application. Work effectively as a team member. Write about and defend the conceptual merits of work produced for the course.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(808) 734-9000
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester

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