PLEASE NOTE: All CMIT modules have now been withdrawn,
and are unavailable for the 2010/11 academic year
These web pages and lecture notes are left as reference for those students
requiring CMIT modules to complete their programme only, and are not an
indication of modules currently offered.
Practical Internet Programming
MIT3113 - 15 credits
MIT3213 - 20 credits
MITM213(A) - MA versions
Introduction
The World Wide Web has grown considerably since its beginnings as a text-based method of sharing research material. The HTML language has expanded and assimilated many new formats and media types, so that producing an effective web site now requires a wide skill base. This module will take further the practical internet skills introduced in earlier modules, and will add programming tools to the web designer's toolkit. As such, the course is essentially practically based.
Provisional Schedule
The module runs throughout the first semester. The expected timetable is:
- Lectures/tutorials - Please note new day and time for 2008/9
Lectures scheduled for Wednesdays 3pm-4pm, in the LaTiS Computer Suite (Room M), Queen's Building. Additional tutorial sessions available on request.
Assessment
- MIT3113 (15 credits)
- Two programming projects, each with 1500 word critical analyses.
- MIT3213 (20 credits)
- Two programming projects with 1500 word critical analyses;
- One 2,000 word essay.
