To sum up: the Internet is not such
old hat after all, but a giant network of interconnected computers.
The world wide web is just a small part of it. The WWW was developed
in Geneva, predominately by Tim Berners-Lee. First we should mention
the so-called domain name system. Every computer, which is connected
to the Internet long-term, has a unique world-wide address.
Web Publishing
This subject explores web page design and development. Students
will learn how to construct and design web pages utilising such
authoring applications and methods as:
• Hand Coding HTML
• Dreamweaver MX
• Cascading Style Sheets
• JavaScript
Further more you will also be introduced to the dynamic
world of Active Server Pages.
Digital Imaging
encompasses the concepts and processes involved in acquiring, manipulating
and optimising digital images for web and multimedia, through the
use of 2D vector drawing and bitmap applications.
Web Administration
Further
to learning how to effectively construct and visually design your
web pages and multimedia presentations, you will learn how to administer
and secure your web sites.
Web Administration engages the learner in such technologies
as:
• File Transfer Protocol
• Microsoft Internet Information Server
• Web Security
Multimedia
When we talk of web page design and development
these days the word Flash invariably makes its way into the conversation.
What is Flash? and how do we utilise such a powerful technology?.
Macromedia's Flash allows the web designer/developer
to create rich multimedia content and interaction between the user
and the web site.
Students you will learn how to engage the user through
multimedia concepts, design and authoring; for both web and interactive
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