Materials


You will be REQUIRED to have Internet/e-mail access for the duration of this class.
No textbook is required, however it is suggested that you purchase an HTML reference book.
If you are a beginner, this is the book to buy. It is cheap and I've aligned my instruction with it:
HTML 4 for the World Wide Web: Visual Quickstart Guide by Elizabeth Castro. Peachpit Press, 1998.
If you are advanced, then you can buy a book that addresses your next level of development.
If you are REALLY advanced, you can buy a book on a single topic that you want to learn in depth (e.g. JavaScript).
  To get started, here is an extremely effective online introduction to our course content:
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerAll.html

And another useful introduction to terms:
http://www.seekeasy.net/html/verybasic.html

Other Resources on the Web


Lesley ECOMP 6009   © 1999 Mary Hopper mehopper@world.comUpdated 12/01/99