Web programmingUnits WEB1P and WEB2P |
Note: Information in italics is particularly subject to change.
Unit co-ordinator |
Dr Jim Briggs email: jim.briggs@port.ac.uk; phone: 023 9284 6438; office: Buckingham Building, BK1.07 |
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Staff involved in delivering the unit |
Jim Briggs |
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Unit specification |
https://my.port.ac.uk/juno/displayUnitDetails.do?objectId=24996675 |
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Learning outcomes | On successful completion of this unit, students should be able, at threshold level, to:
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Timetable |
Teaching normally consists of 10 x 2-hour lecture sessions plus a 1-hour practical for each group of students. Timetable
Students must attend the lectures and the practical. Schedule of lectures and practicals with links to notes and slides |
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Learning activities |
Each course session will consist of a lecture followed by a practical undertaken in a lab. Students are expected to read extensively and practice their programming skills in their own time. Students should not attempt this course unless they meet the programming prerequisite. A reading list is available. |
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Assessments and their weighting |
Exam (60%)At end of semester. Official examination timetable available from the Admin Office. 2 hours duration. Closed book. The exam consists of 6 or more questions. You must answer 4 questions. Pass mark 40%. Note that the exact content of the course varies from year to year. Supervised work session (40%)A one-day programming exercise working in groups. Date Friday 9th January 2009; starting at 0930 and concluding at 1630 with an hour's allowance for lunch. Groups may self-select prior to the day. The exercise will include both a group and an individual element. Follow this link for more information. The submission date for the individual element will be Friday 16th January 2009. Pass mark 40%. To pass the unit overall, each student must get an overall mark of 40% AND at least 30% in each assessment component. |
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Submission dates | As above. | ||||||||||||
Feedback arrangements (staff to students) | No formal arrangements. Students can discuss issues that arise at any time with the staff responsible for delivering the unit. | ||||||||||||
Feedback arrangements (students to staff) |
Students will be invited to complete a course evaluation questionnaire at the end of the course. |
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Marking scheme |
Exam: Standard exam scheme. Supervised Work Session: Problem-specific. Given on SWS specification |
Last updated by Prof Jim Briggs of the School of Computing at the University of Portsmouth |
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The web programming units include some material that was formerly part of the WPRMP, WECPP, WPSSM and WEMAM units. |