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Module1: Web Technologies


By: Bernard Mussa
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Outline
History of the web
Web browser
HTML
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Course Introduction
 Aim: To introduce students to important
concepts related to the design and
techniques for developing web-based
applications, mainly focusing on web
programming
 Instructor:Mr. Bernard Mussa
bmussa101@gmail.com
Office: Kijitonyama Campus, Block B, Room
B108
Consultation hours: Book by appointment
through my email.
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Moodle LMS Use
 Course
materials will be uploaded on the
UDSM LMS (lms.udsm.ac.tz)
 Students are required and expected to
participate in activities like forums and
quizzes that will be on the course through
LMS.
 Take time to learn using LMS
 Deadlinefor LMS registration (Through
Course Rep.)
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Grading System
Course work: 40%
+ Assignments
+ Tests
+ Mini Projects/Lab Practicals
+ Quizzes

Final University Exam (UE): 60%


+ Course Plan
 Plan
3 Hours of Lectures and 2 hour for lab practicals
per week
 Lectures
 Tuesdays:12:00 – 14:00 Hrs
 Thursdays: 10: 00 – 11:00 Hrs

 Lab sessions
 Tuesdays: 15:00 – 17:00
+ Course Outline
 Topics to be covered:
 Web Technologies (XHTML, JS,XML… )
 Internet database programming
 Security and privacy on the Internet
 Search engines and portals
 Intelligent Network Agents, Portal Sites, All-
in-One Mega web sites
 Interactive Communication Experiences (e-
Learning)
 Shopping and Operational Resources
Management (ORM) Solutions
 Electronic Commerce( e-Commerce)
+ Recommended Books/Readings
 Luke Welling and Laura Thomson (2008). PHP and
MySQL Web Development (4th Edition). USA:
Peason Education
 Leon Shklar and Rich Rosen (2009). Web
Application Architecture: Principles, Protocols and
Practices. Sussex: John Wiley
 Deven N. Shah (2009) A Complete Guide To
Internet And Web Programming, Dreamtech Press
 OneForMe (2012). Learn PHP Programming.
O'Reilly Media
 Marty Hall, Larry Brown (2001), Core Web
Programming, Prentice Hall Professional
+ Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, you should be able to:

 Demonstrate an understanding of the architecture of the


Internet and the organization and standards that make it
the World Wide Web at both the underlying structure and
the browser/server levels.

 Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the semantics


and syntax of HTML, Javascript, and Java applets, Servlets,
and JSP.

 Demonstrate a hands-on experience for designing and


writing web-based applications.

 Demonstrate an understanding of the state-of-the-art web-


based applications and the transitory nature of the medium
and its contents.
+ My Expectations
I expect you to:
 Attend all classes and prepare before attending class.
 Learn the material in the course and undertake sufcient
effort to produce advanced projects associated with a class of
this level.
 Enjoy attending class and feel free to participate according to
their own personalities.
 Actively participate in class discussions, questions, and
problem solving exercises.

I take deadlines very serious! There will be heavy


penalties for missing deadlines.
I want all students to pass the course, receive a
good grade, and feel the course was benefcial.
+ Students Expectations
Should there be anything you
would like added to the course?
Use LMS forum for your
suggestions
Course Representatives: 2
students
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ENJOY THE COURSE!

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