Detailed Information

IS30020 - Web Publishing (Credit) - 2017

This module introduces students to the World Wide Web. It examines how the basic tenets of markup language theory have influenced the development of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). The main focus of this module is the practical creation of web pages using HTML5. The ability to create web pages is an essential skill for all graduates, particularly for those wishing to illustrate information literacy. It is also a core skill for information specialists and librarians.The module workload will include one e-class a week, to be completed in the student's own time and submitted via Blackboard, plus one lecture per week.

Tutor Dates Time Venue/Location Fee €
Dr Judith Wusteman 13 Sep 2017 to 29 Nov 2017 10:00 Belfield

500.00



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Semester 1

Level 3

Lectures: Wednesdays, 10:00 - 11:00, beginning September 13

Tutorials: 2 consecutive Wednesdays, 9:00 - 10:00 beginning September 20

 

If you are taking this module for credit, please take note of the dates below:

Term dates for revision:  Saturday, 2 December - Sunday, 10 December

Term dates for exams:    Monday, 11 December - Friday, 22 December

Open Learning Fee (audit only) €350 per module

Open Learning Fee (with assessment) €500 per 5 credit module

 

Upgrading from audit to credit:  You may upgrade from being an audit student to a credit student up to three weeks into term.  Please note, however, that you can't change back to being an audit student - if you decide not to complete the assignments and/or sit the exams, this will appear on your academic record.

Concessions
There are no concessions available for Open Learning modules.

Refunds
Refunds may in some instances be available for extenuating circumstances, such as serious illness, within two weeks of the start of the module.  Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing, with supporting docments where appropriate.

Dr Judith Wusteman