IT 350 - Web and Internet Programming - Fall 2009

Course Objectives:
- To be familiar with and understand the importance of web standards.
- To be able to successfully complete team-based projects.
- To be able to evaluate ethical issues involving web privacy.
- To be able to design and develop interactive, client-side web applications.
- To be able to design and develop server-side web applications.
- To be able to explain how the client-server model of Internet programming works.
- To be able to compare the advantages and disadvantages of the core Internet protocols.
- To be able to describe the relationship between the cognitive principles and their applications to interfaces and products.
- To be able to explain the conceptual terms for analyzing human interaction with products such as affordance, conceptual model, and feedback.
- To be able to describe several affordances of a Web environment that can enhance the usability of a Web-based application.
- To be able to describe sources of accessibility guidelines and standards, and the impact of these guidelines on designing computer-based applications.
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