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Course Outline
This course has been modified according to the ACM course outline draft for similar courses. A preliminary draft dated 9/27/2002 has been released and is still undergoing review. This means that if their proposals change, so will the course. The aim is to ensure international accreditation of this course's contents and approaches to delivery of information.
The course has four main goals set by the draft proposal prepared by the ACM;
| 1. The Internet: | You will learn briefly about the history, structure, operation, protocols, service providers, URL, DNS and domains. |
| 2. Applications: | You will understand how the Internet can benefit e-commerce, research, data mining, education, entertainment, enterprise network (VPN). |
| 3. Programming: | You will learn how to produce limited applications in client side, server side, scripting languages, mark-up languages, event driven design. |
| 4. Design: | you will learn how to control color, layout, navigation, site organization and how to place consistency measures in any site you create. |
* ACM stand for the Association for Computing Machinery
Course Instructors
Dr. Eshaa M. Alkhalifa
Assistant Prof
Office: S40-1039
Office Hours: Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 10 to 11 a.m.; Wednesday 10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Email: itcs373@silvertair.com
Course Evaluation
Midterm Exam: 20%: Theoretical 12% Practical 8%
Theoretical Date March 25th 2007
Practical Date April 8, 9 and 10 2007
You attend the date of your REGISTERED Section's LAB.
Lab Assignments: 10%
Quizzes: 10%
Project Assessment: 20%
Final Exam: 40%
Part 1: Internet
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