Hyper Text Markup Language 

HTML1001            Hyper text Markup Language Basic 

Class Type             Programming 

System                    World Wide Web                                

Duration                 4.5 Days 

Class Audience      Programming Personnel responsible for creating/maintaining/updating a Web site or involved

                                with its management or its impact on the Building HVAC System 

Offered At              Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students          Minimum 4 Maximum 8 

Cost                        $2110 per person at site, $1827 per person St Paul 

Brief                        The course first presents an over view of the world wide web and the relationship between the

                                WEB and the HTML language.  A few historical notes are presented to put matters in

                                perspective. 

 

        The course then immediately introduces the basics of HTML and shows how to put a simple

        text document on the WEB.  This includes introduction to and use of File Transfer Protocols.  It

        is very exhilarating to see your very own document published on the Internet.  The students do

        this on their own notebooks (provided) using modem access to the WEB (also provided).

 

        The course then introduces a battery of HTML statements to get to a complete basic access to

        this programming language.  At this point Links and URL’s are introduced. 

 

        Next the course introduces features introduced since the original HTML and also many Internet

        Explorer/Netscape extensions.  This completes a basic grasp of the language.  These tools are

        sufficient to create or modify a basic text WEB site.

 

        The course finally introduces multimedia on the WEB.  There is a complete discussion on using

        images, sound and video media.  With control over this aspect of HTML students are finally

        ready to work with a modern WEB site.

  

        The course uses extensive lab exercises to fortify understanding of this pervasive language. 

Objectives              Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: 

·         Exhibit an understanding of Hyper Text and the World Wide Web

·         Create and modify Web pages on given WEB site 

·         Create, use and modify URL’s and Links

·         Use Internet Explorer and Netscape Extensions to HTML        

·         Use, modify and add images, sound and video on a WEB site

Topics                   

·         Internet/ WEB/HTML Overview

·         Web Documents

·         HTML Language Statements and their Format

·         Using Multimedia on a WEB site

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