CC101 Introduction To Computing (HTML-CSS)
CC101 Introduction To Computing (HTML-CSS)
PHILOSOPHY : Social Transformation for a caring community and an ecologically balanced country.
VISION : An eminent center of excellent higher education for societal advancement.
MISSION : To nurture a vibrant culture of academic wellness responsive to the challenges of Technology and the global community.
COURSE DESCRIPTION : Students will learn the course is designed as an introduction to the use of the computer in an interactive environment. It provides topics on
different types of software: application software and programming languages – from machine language to web programming language. The
course covers detailed information and application on Web programming concepts using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) as a medium.
PRE-REQUISITE : None
GENERAL OBJECTIVES : After completing the course, the student must be able to:
1. Describe several major trends occurring in computer software;
2. Give examples of several major types of applications and computer software;
3. Describes the main uses of programming languages particularly Web-oriented programming;
4. Demonstrate proficient use of computer software and the World Wide Web; and
5. Provide the students with basic know-how on Web programming and apply them in their respective fields.
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS : Lab exercises, recitations, homeworks, seatworks, quizzes, and exams. And his/her attitude towards work assessment.
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COURSE COVERAGE:
Week Methodology/ Instructional Evaluation/ Learning Outcomes/ No. of
Learning Objectives Topics to be discussed
No. Activities Materials/Resources Assessment Expected Outputs Hours
1. At the end of the o Orientation and Introduction 1. Lectures 1. Whiteboard Expectations
period the students to the Course: 2. Discussions 2. Whiteboard Vision and Results of exercises.
should be able to 3. Presentation Marker Mission 1. Independent Analysis
identify the theory TCU Vision, Mission, and 4. Brainstorming 3. Eraser 2. Self-determination
General and Specific Objectives; 6 hours
behind Introduction 4. Books/references How it started. 3. Awareness
1-2 Program Specific Objectives;
to computing 1. Exercises 4. Knowledge
weeks Course Policies and Guidelines
2. Recite the operation Student Handbook & Activities. 5. Decision making
of computer and its o Introduction and Computing TCU Manual
process. Student’s Policy Book
5-6 To apply HTML Formatting Page Elements Classroom 1. Whiteboard Results of exercises.
Weeks formatting methods and HTML Formatting Methods discussion 2. Whiteboard Marker 1. Quizzes 1. Independent Analysis
hyperlinks. Aligning Text Example 3. Eraser 2. Exercises & 2. Self-determination
Formatting Characters 4. Books/references Activities. 3. Awareness 6 hours
problem
Defining an Address Block
Controlling Font Selection Graphical 5. Bond Paper 4. Knowledge
Customizing Fonts Illustrations 5. Decision making
Creating Ordered Lists Board works 6. Critical understanding
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Creating Unordered Lists Seatwork
Creating Links to Web Pages and
Other Files
Planning a Web site
Creating Internal Links
Creating External Links
Creating E-mail Links
Creating Jump Links
To be able to demonstrate Adding Graphics and Multimedia Classroom 1. Whiteboard Results of exercises.
and apply graphics and Planning Graphics Use discussion 2. Whiteboard Marker 1. Quizzes 1. Independent
multimedia. Inserting Images Example 3. Eraser 2. Exercises & Analysis 6 hours
Adding a Background Image 4. Books/references Activities. 2. Self-determination
problem
Linking Images
Exploring Multimedia Options Graphical 5. Bond Paper 3. Awareness
Using Multimedia Illustrations 4. Knowledge
7-8 Board works 5. Decision making
Weeks Problem 6. Critical understanding
Solving
Quizzes
To be able to create Working with Tables Classroom 1. Whiteboard 1. Quizzes Results of exercises.
tables. Planning a table discussion 2. Whiteboard Marker 2. Exercises & 1. Independent
Creating a Simple Table Example 3. Eraser Activities. Analysis
Spanning and Aligning Columns 4. Books/references 2. Self-determination 6 hours
problem
12-13 and Rows
Formatting Table Content Graphical 5. Bond Paper 3. Awareness
Weeks 4. Knowledge
Formatting Borders Illustrations
Modifying Table Backgrounds Board works 5. Decision making
Changing Table Dimensions Quizzes 6. Critical understanding
Positioning Page Elements
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To be able to use Forms Classroom 1. Whiteboard 1. Quizzes Results of exercises.
forms to control input. Planning a Form discussion 2. Whiteboard Marker 2. Exercises & 1. Independent
Creating a Text Field Example 3. Eraser Activities. Analysis
Adding a Radio Button 4. Books/references 2. Self-determination 6 hours
problem
14-15 Adding Check-boxes
Creating a Pull-down Menu Graphical 5. Bond Paper 3. Awareness
Weeks 4. Knowledge
Adding a Comment Box Illustrations
Adding a Push Button Board works 5. Decision making
Connecting a Form’s Back End Seatwork 6. Critical understanding
To be able to control Controlling Page Layout with Frames Classroom 1. Whiteboard . Results of exercises.
page layout with and Tables discussion 2. Whiteboard Marker 1. Quizzes 1. Independent
frames and tables. Understanding Layout Tools Example 3. Eraser 2. Exercises & Analysis
Creating Navigation Bar 4. Books/references Activities. 2. Self-determination 3 hours
problem
Creating a Frameset
Targeting Links Graphical 5. Bond Paper 3. Awareness
16 4. Knowledge
Formatting Frame Borders Illustrations
Week
Using Nested Frames Board works 5. Decision making
Creating Structuring Table Seatwork 6. Critical understanding
Creating a Template
To be able to: Publishing and Maintaining Your Web Classroom 1. Whiteboard 1. Quizzes Results of exercises.
Publish and test Site discussion 2. Whiteboard 2. Exercises & 1. Independent
the Web site The Internet Explorer Window Example Marker Activities. Analysis
Refine and update Choosing a Web Hosting Service 3. Eraser 2. Self-determination 3 hours
problem
17 the content Provider
Attract notice to Web Registering a Domain Name Graphical 4. Books/references 3. Awareness
Week 5. Bond Paper 4. Knowledge
site ISP Comparison Checklist Illustrations
Attracting Notice to our Web Site Board works 5. Decision making
Seatwork 6. Critical understanding
18
Final Examination
week
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RUBRICS
PASS FAIL
Exceed Expectations Meets Expectations Somewhat Meets Expectations Below Expectations
Weekly Written
Assignment At least produce No Assignments/seatwork
assignments/seatwork, passing Poor in attendance, quizzes and major exams
mark in all quizzes.
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X. COMPUTATION OF GRADES
MIDTERM GRADING (50%)
Attendance 10%
Assignment/Seatwork/Recitation 20%
Quizzes 30%
Midterm Exam 40%
100%
X. COURSE TEXTBOOKS
REFERENCES :
CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group. (2018). Introduction to Web Interaction Design With HTML and CSS. United States: CRC Press.
Dean, J. (2019). WEB PROGRAMMING with HTML5, CSS,and JavaScript. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC.
Knapp, M. (2017). HTML & CSS Learn the Fundamentals in 7 Days.
Lemay, L. ,Coburn R. & Kyrnin,J. (2016). Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS & JavaScript Web Publishing in One Hour a Day, 7th Ed. United States of America: Pearson
Education, Inc.
Robbins, J. (2018). Learning Web Design, Fifth Edition. Canada: O’Reilly Media, Inc.
Robson, E. & Freeman, E. (2012). Head First HTML and CSS. Canada.: O’Reilly Media, Inc.,.
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Prepared by : GRACELYN T. CONDEZ Checked by: EDMAR G. TAN, MSIT
Faculty Coordinator, BSIS
Approved by:
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REYNALDO G. ALVEZ, MSIT
Dean, College of Information and Communication Technology
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DR. OFELIA M. CARAGUE
VP for Academic Affairs
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