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The objective of this course is to make students familiar with different types of computer presentations in PowerPoint (speaker-led, automatically running, interactive) and static web pages using HTML and CSS languages to separate structure and style. Last update: Finkeová Jana (30.05.2012)
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Students will be able to: create computer presentations create templates for computer presentations create static web page using HTML a CSS Last update: Finkeová Jana (11.07.2013)
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PowerPoint Tutorial: http://www.bcschools.net/staff/PowerPointHelp.htm HTML Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp CSS Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/css/
materials from the teacher Last update: Finkeová Jana (30.05.2012)
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Two individual projects and test
Projects (the same topic): 1. Computer supported lecture (10-12 slides, max. 10 minutes) 2. Static web page (Structure defined in HTML files, styling done in CSS file/files) Test: Last week in the summer term Last update: Finkeová Jana (30.05.2012)
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1. Computer presentation. Introduction. 2. Creating computer presentation. Basic types of computer presentations. 3. Object animations. Slide transitions. Automaticlly runnig presentation. Interactive presentation. 4. Using and editing templates and themes. 5. Creating templates. Application of Slide Masters. 6. Basic types of technical reports and publications, typographic rules and standards of technical publication. 7. General principles of web design. 8. HTML language.HTML element. Tags, attributes. 9. Separating structure and style of the web page. 10. Live Presentation of the Project 1: Computer supported presentation (individual) 11. CSS language. CSS rule, declaration, selectors, properties. 12. Page layout, styling of texts, headings, pictures, tables, lists, links etc. 13. Validation of XTML and CSS. 14. Test. Project 2: Static web page (individual) Last update: Finkeová Jana (31.05.2012)
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