Reference no: EM133071003
J/617/2267 Web and Multimedia Applications - OTHM Level 4 Diploma In Information Technology
Aim: The aim of this unit is to provide learners with an understanding of current design technology and the practices and tools used. The learner will develop the ability to create websites and gain confidence for the next step in a more advanced web development or design course or specialisation.
Learning Outcome 1: Understand web design technology.
Explain modern web development technologies and frameworks.
Evaluate the impact of common web development technologies and frameworks on website design, functionality and management.
Review the impact of website design on search engine results.
Explain evidence-based support for improving a site's index value and rank through SEO.
Learning Outcome 2: Understand website technologies, tools and software used to develop websites.
Explain the concepts of design flexibility, performance, functionality, User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI).
Evaluate a range of tools and techniques including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript available to design and develop a custom built website.
Compare cloud website development tools for businesses.
Evaluate the use of content management systems for website design and maintenance.
Learning Outcome 3: Understand multimedia content creation tools and software.
Evaluate tools available to create multimedia content for websites.
Explain regulatory and ethical considerations in creating multimedia content for websites.
Learning Outcome 4: Be able to create a multi-page website using multimedia content.
4.1 Create a design document for a branded, multipage
website following client and user requirements.
Create a branded, multipage website supported with realistic multimedia content to follow given design specifications.
Critically evaluate the design and development process against design specifications.
LO1 • Hosting and website management: Investigate relationships between domain names, DNS services and communication protocols used to access a website.
• Overview of publishing and managing secure websites, including search engine indexing and ranking.
• Interaction between browser and server: HTML forms, GET and POST data
• Different server technologies: Differences between web server hardware, software and host operating systems.
• Advantages of an integrated database system with regards to expanding website capability.
• Common web development technologies and frameworks.
• The main() Function, The #include and #define Directives, The Variable Definition, The Function Prototype, Program Statements, The Function Definition, Program Comments.
• SQL, Java, JavaScript, C#, C++, Python, PHP, Ruby on Rails.
• SEO techniques.
LO2 • Developing schemes of user interaction influenced by characteristics of good design, such as: learnability, robustness, flexibility, usability, performance, accessibility, adaptability, customisation
• Developing dynamic content using PHP (The use of JSP, ASP or Perl is acceptable): Interfacing with a database (limited knowledge of SQL syntax is required to allow iterating over a data set)
• Standards & conformance: W3C, WAI, CSS.
• Public & Private key encryption, On the fly encryption, hashes, the uses and limitations of RSA, DES and AES.
• ISO 9126 characteristics of quality.
• File sharing & distribution mechanisms: Traditional downloading/uploading, FTP, Bit torrent, P2P networks.
• Streaming media, RSS, IRC, Wiki, Blog, Web Forum, Portals.
• Joomla, WordPress, Drupal, etc.
LO3 • InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver & CorelDRAW.
• Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) and the related Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (SENDA)
• Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
• Lab hours demonstrating InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver & CorelDRAW use.
LO4 • Lab/workplace creation of website.
Attachment:- OTHM Level 4 Diploma In Information Technology.rar