Current
Reading and
Homework
Assignments are listed below.
The text is
The World Wide Web Unleashed 1996 (third edition) by
John December and Neil Randall, 1995,
Sams Publishing (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA),
ISBN 1-57521-040-1.
- Wednesday, August 7:
- As We May Think,V.
Bush, 1945:
Section
6 is the most critical, with Sections
1 and
5
setting the stage, while Sections
7 and
8 fill
out the bold insight of
Section
6.
- Text:
Selections from Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 5: Pages 3-19, 25-31, 43-58;
Chapter 11, pages 207-220, 225-226, 228-253;
Chapter 9, pages 142-151; Chapters 14 and 15.
- Monday, August 12: Text:
Chapter 33
Also browse ICS 1C HTML References
and read one closely.
You may wish to get
printed
copies from the Clone Factory at 10¢/page.
If several people want copies of the same thing,
it makes sense to send mail to vitus@ics.uci.edu
asking that the
instructor
request the Clone Factory make specific
materials available in Clone Notes at
5¢/page.
- Monday, August 19:
Uniform
Resource Names: A Progress Report
D-Lib Magazine,
February 1996.
- Monday, August 26: Text:
Chapters
18,
19,
and first part of 34 (pages 919-927 only).
- Wednesday, August 28:
``Spiders and Worms and Crawlers, Oh My: Searching on the World Wide
Web'',
Ann Eagan and Laura Bender.
- Wednesday, September 4:Copyright and the
Web
- Monday, August 5:
Send e-mail to
ics1c@ics.uci.edu
giving your name, student number, major, quarter you expect to graduate,
and a brief (2-5 sentence) description of your academic and career
interests.
- Wednesday, August 7: If you sent the above from other than an ea or orion
account, send to
ics1c@ics.uci.edu
,
from your
MyName@ea.oac.uci.edu
or
MyName@orion.oac.uci.edu
e-mail address,
a message whose subject is exactly
``1C Account Verification.
''
(The body of the message can be empty.
It will be ignored.)
- August 7 & 12:Homework 1
- August 12: Practice using
lynx
,
a Web browser on the ea.oac.uci.edu
and
orion.oac.uci.edu
systems for
use with text-only displays.
- August 12 - 19: Homework 2 and
How to submit Homework 2
- August 19: Homework 2A and
Recommended, but optional:
Check out the
"splitlines" program.
- August 21: Homework 3: Move your hw2done.html file to your
public_html directory on ea.oac.uci.edu or
orion.oac.uci.edu
if you've not already done so as described in
How to submit Homework 2.
Also put a copy of the Homework 3 Skeleton File in
your public_html directory with the name hw3done.html.
You can get this file via the Web.
Now, working with your fellow team members, correct any HTML errors
in your hw2done.html documents and update your
hw3done.html documents so that they accurately reflect the
results of your joint efforts.
- August 21 & 26: Phase 1 of Homework 4
- August 28: Homework 4 Proposals as submitted.
See also
Guidelines and Assessment Criteria
- September 4: Check Critique of a Technology
- September 9: Homework 4 due.
See also
Guidelines and Assessment Criteria
Quizzes
Final Exam
- Wednesday, September 11, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Current as of 12 September 1996.
Please send comments to
vitus@ics.uci.edu