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Spring 2002
Class Assignments
Weeks
12&13:
Highly interactive
learning environments using web-based databases, JavaScript
and Java Applets
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Do by April 18
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Go through the "highly interactive learning environments" Powerpoint.
Go through Jim Peterson's Plug -n- Play Java Integration and Design
Skim through JavaScript for the Total Non-Programmer. (If you don't like this tutorial, search for one you like better, and let me know.)
Go through examples of Javascripts and Java
applets.
Skim through Andy's Introductory JavaScript Tutorials (or look through one at HTML Goodies (recommended by Terry Sullivan - thanks Terry).
Look at Jim Peterson's introduction to Java applets (or look through a Java Applet tutorial at HTML Goodies (also recommended by Terry).
Look at the Javascript archives at Javascript Source and/or Website Abstraction.
or
look in one or more of these Java applet libraries for a Java Applet that would be useful for you: Sun's Java applet library, Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles, Educational Object Economy site, and/or Java Boutique
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Do by April 25
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Pick either a Java applet, a Javascript, or a web-enable database use to integrate into one of your web pages (ideally one that's part of your major project). Post a description of what you did and the URL of your web page with the use on WebBoard in the "Java, Javascript, & database" conference and in C-Base.
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Prepare a major project report web site (a set of pages
that describes your major project, presents the evaluation,
draws conclusion). Post the name and URL of the project in
WebBoard.
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Establish an account in TAPPED
IN, go to the CTER room, leave a message on the
whiteboard. Use the TAPPED IN registration instructions.
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Read the following papers about educational uses of networked communities:
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Last updated: 18 Jan 02
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