FOOTHILL COLLEGE Course Listings for Winter 2013 How to Read Course Listings Course Number
CRN Course ID
COIN 61
Activity
Title
Time Days
PUBLISHING ON THE WEB USING HTML/XHTML
Instructor
Units
Location
5 Units
Advisory: CIS 50A or equivalent and COIN 51. 3 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory. May be taken 3 times for credit.
Introduction to electronic publishing on the Web using HTML and XTHML. Students will produce a multi-page Web site with image, text, and links; tables, frames, forms and simple multimedia. Uploading and modifying documents to a web server, interacting with a client, and planning, designing, testing and maintaining a Web site will also be emphasized. This course is based on knowledge of navigating the Internet and browsing the Web.
0812 COIN-061.-01 LEC 6:00PM–9:50 T YOUNG P LAB TBA TBA YOUNG P LAB TBA TBA YOUNG P COIN-061.-01: Course fee, $4. Some course meetings may be held online.
0813
COIN-061.-07W LEC
TBA TBA
WATKINS
4004 TBA TBA
ONLINE
COIN-061.-07W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www. foothill.edu/fga for information on how to begin. Class Note applies to class listed directly above
Shaded Area indicates evening classes
LEC=Lecture, LAB=Laboratory, L-L=Lecture-Laboratory
Contact Division Office for information
Offered via the internet
M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, Th=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, Su=Sunday
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