Session 01 - The Internet, World Wide Web, Web Browsers, Web Sites, and HTML

Harvard Extension School  
Fall 2024

Course Web Site: https://cscie12.dce.harvard.edu/

Topics

  1. Welcome!
  2. How does the web work?
  3. The Internet and the World Wide Web
  4. How do we make the web work?
  5. CSCI E-12 Course
  6. A Web Address - URLs
  7. Components of the Web
  8. Client-side Web Parts: Markup, Style, Function
  9. HTML Introduction
  10. Essential HTML5 Document Structure
  11. HTML5
  12. Common HTML5 Elements - a element - anchor
  13. Relative URLs
  14. "Hello World" First Assigment
  15. File Management
  16. Course Web Hosting Server: URLs and File locations
  17. Workflow

Session 01 - The Internet, World Wide Web, Web Browsers, Web Sites, and HTML, slide1
Welcome!, slide2
How does the web work?, slide3
How does the web work?, slide4
The Internet and the World Wide Web, slide5
The Internet: Schematic, slide6
Tim Berners-Lee on The World Wide Web, slide7
The World Wide Web — key aspects, slide8
How has the web changed? A brief look at Southwest Airlines website evolution, slide9
How do we make the web work?, slide10
How do we make the web work — some tools for our toolbox, slide11
Approaching a Web Project, slide12
CSCI E-12 Course, slide13
CSCI E-12 — Goals for the Course, slide14
CSCI E-12 — Key factors for success in the course, slide15
A Web Address - URLs, slide16
Aside: URLs, URIs, and URNs, slide17
Components of the Web, slide18
Client-side Web Parts: Markup, Style, Function, slide19
Our Solar System: Markup, slide20
Our Solar System: Markup + Style, slide21
Our Solar System: Markup + Style + Function, slide22
HTML Introduction, slide23
Markup - HTML, slide24
Essential HTML5 Document Structure, slide25
HTML Elements - the basic building blocks structure, slide26
HTML Elements - Content can be other HTML elements, slide27
HTML Elements - Sometimes you will have more than one attribute, slide28
HTML Elements that are "empty", slide29
HTML Elements - Sometimes HTML allows you to leave off end tags, slide30
HTML5, slide31
Most commonly used or seen elements, slide32
Learning about HTML elements, slide33
HTML Purpose, slide34
Web Page Structure - header, main, footer, slide35
HTML5 Document Template, slide36
Benefits of Web Standards, slide37
HTML Best Practices to start out with, slide38
Common HTML5 Elements - a element - anchor, slide39
Creating Links, slide40
Relative URLs, slide41
Absolute and Relative Locations, slide42
Relative Paths to Parent Locations, slide43
"Hello World" First Assigment, slide44
File Management, slide45
File Management, slide46
Course Web Hosting Server: URLs and File locations, slide47
Workflow, slide48

Presentation contains 48 slides