Module Information
Module Identifier
CS25210
Module Title
INTERACTIVE WEB PROGRAMMING
Academic Year
2012/2013
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 2
Mutually Exclusive
Pre-Requisite
Other Staff
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Practical | 11 x 2hr practicals |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
---|---|---|
Semester Assessment | Development project produced using Flash, HTML5 or equivalent. (Approximately 50 hours work.) | 80% |
Semester Assessment | Accompanying written report and business case. (Approximately 1000 words.) | 20% |
Supplementary Assessment | Resubmission of failed/non-submitted coursework components or ones of equivalent value. | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Demonstrate the skill of using appropriate tools and technologies to create Interactive Web content.
2. Analyse the place of different technologies and tools in creating Interactive Web content.
3. Present a business case for the addition of an Interactive Web aspect to an existing web site.
Aims
This module will complement, enforce and extend aspects of Interactive Web application design already studied by students.
Brief description
This is very much a hands-on module explaining the basics of designing Interactive Web applications, particularly adding animation, video and interactivity to Web pages. Possible technologies to consider include Adobe Flash, HTML5, Flash Builder, JavaScript, Java FX and SilverLight.
Students will start by learning and analysing the composition of an Interactive Web presentation before learning basic design skills and then progressing on to more advanced features as their skills and confidence grow. This will enable them by the end of the module, to be competent in producing and publishing Interactive Web content independently.
In addition, this module considers the place of different technologies in creating Interactive Web content such as the business context.
Students will start by learning and analysing the composition of an Interactive Web presentation before learning basic design skills and then progressing on to more advanced features as their skills and confidence grow. This will enable them by the end of the module, to be competent in producing and publishing Interactive Web content independently.
In addition, this module considers the place of different technologies in creating Interactive Web content such as the business context.
Content
1. What is Interactive Web Content? The introduction of the tool which will be used for development during the module. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
The tool will be one of Adobe Flash Professional, Swish, Flash Builder, SilverLight platform tools, HTML5 platform tools, or similar.
2. Processes needed to produce Interactive Web Content such as story boarding, timelines, sprites. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
3. What formats are used to add Interactive Web Content? Discussion and investigation of alternatives including Flash, SilverLight, HTML5, JavaScript. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
4. Fundamentals of Interactive Graphics including objects, vector and bit maps, text, audio, interactivity. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
5. Advanced Interactive Graphics including morphing, tweening, ActiveScript, JavaScript and AJAX. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
6. The Future. The state of play in the current marketplace as it relates to competing formats and tools. (1 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
The tool will be one of Adobe Flash Professional, Swish, Flash Builder, SilverLight platform tools, HTML5 platform tools, or similar.
2. Processes needed to produce Interactive Web Content such as story boarding, timelines, sprites. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
3. What formats are used to add Interactive Web Content? Discussion and investigation of alternatives including Flash, SilverLight, HTML5, JavaScript. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
4. Fundamentals of Interactive Graphics including objects, vector and bit maps, text, audio, interactivity. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
5. Advanced Interactive Graphics including morphing, tweening, ActiveScript, JavaScript and AJAX. (2 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
6. The Future. The state of play in the current marketplace as it relates to competing formats and tools. (1 x 2 hour Lecture and Practical)
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | |
Communication | Presentation of project. |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Lectures will introduce main points but students will have to learn independently also. |
Information Technology | Central to this module. |
Personal Development and Career planning | May influence career plans. |
Problem solving | In identification of presentation area. |
Research skills | Lectures will introduce main points but students will have to learn independently also. |
Subject Specific Skills | |
Team work |
Reading List
General TextPilgrim, Mark. (2010.) HTML5 :up and running /Mark Pilgrim. O'Reilly Primo search Should Be Purchased
Crockford, Douglas JavaScript: The Good Parts [ O'Reilly Primo search
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 5