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Welcome to the website of Multimedia Web Programming as an Interdisciplinary Art. This website will be a valuable center of information for the course so, if you are a student, you should check back frequently. The two professors, pictured at left, are Don Crabb and Bill Sterner, respectively. Joshua Reisner, not pictured, is the TA.
Assignment 1 - HTML - Due: Tuesday 1.12.99 Go to any web page and view the page source (under the View pulldown menu from any browser). Select a small-to-medium sized chunk of the code and write a paragraph about it, speculating on its function. It is not necessary that you be correct, just that you think.
Assignment 2 - HyperCard - Due: Thursday 1.14.99 The first assignment's purpose is to familiarize you with one of the imporant programming environments that we will be using this quarter: HyperCard. Briefly skim the intruduction to HyperCard 2.2 in a Hurry (xxi-xxvii) and do sessions three and five. Do the exercises for each session and email them to the TA. Also, make a web page if you don't already have one. The University gives every student a website: 1) open Telnet and 2) type /usr/www/bin/web-install 3) wait about half an hour. Using Fetch or another FTP program will allow you to look in your directory. Also, go to the Student Server FAQ. Assignment 3 - Paper Help Stack - Due: Thursday 1.21.99 Compose a HyperCard stack to assist a writer in writing an expository paper. This stack should also provide an explanation of the features and the usefulness of your stack. Assignment 4 - Pie Chart - Due: Tuesday 2.2.99 Compose a HyperCard stack which improves upon the pie-chart feature of Don's chart stack (soon to be available on Johnny 3) in three ways: 1) improve the interface, 2) add robustness, and 3) consider the labelling options. This stack should provide an explanation of the improvements that you made, and their value. |
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