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DAT106-G Web Publishing
Bachelor's Programme in Multimedia Technology and Design , Programming and Multimedia, 1-year Programme
Autumn
Norwegian
On successful completion of the course, the student should: - Know the basics of publishing content for the World Wide Web - Be able to write a webpage in XHTML and CSS - Be able to use Dreamweaver for producing static webpages
The course has its main focus on the HTML language and CSS because this is the basic technologies for every page on World Wide Web. The lectures also pay attention to usability, navigation, structure, hypertext and other topics relevant for communication on the web.
Lectures and laboratory exercises. The exercises take place in the computer laboratory on customized computers with specialized hardware and software. A laboratory engineer, student assistant and/or course lecturer is present. The students get training in development and use of professional software and hardware. The classes are split into groups of suitable sizes so that all students get access to necessary equipment and the help they need to solve the exercises. Some of the exercises involve group work. The problems for the students to solve, are typically development of own programmes and hardware.
A website produced after given specifications, contributes 50 % to the final mark. Written examination, 3 hours, contributes 50 % to the final mark. Graded assessment.
Bachelor's level
1st year
Study coordinator Morgan Konnestad
Available on request.
Face-to-face
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
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Faculty of Engineering and Science



