Training Course:Learn JavaScript All by Yourself-AdvancedSchool/Trainer:JER Group Dawsonville, Georgia, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This five week self-directed advanced course continues where our introductory course leaves off. This course is designed to extend the knowledge learned from our introductory course and so assumes a basic familiarity with JavaScript.
With this advanced course, you will be able to break away from the static world of HTML and move to a much more exciting and useful toolbox without learning complex programming. Whether you are a recreational or professional web designer, JavaScript allows you to spice up a web site with dynamic interactive elements. Let us show you how to use JavaScript to energize your web pages. We have made every effort to produce the best possible quality course available today.
Learn more and become more conversant in JavaScript with one of the best explained JavaScript courses in online publishing. We are proud to present this five week advanced course to you, a course designed to complete your study of JavaScript. Outcomes: Upon completion of this five week JavaScript advanced course, you will:
* Incorporate and alter pre-made JavaScripts to engage your visitors. * Adapt JavaScripts from other sources to meet personal needs. * Design JavaScripts that will add interactivity to a web site both at the business and non-business levels. * Complete your understanding of all the basic components of JavaScript. Assessment: This is a self directed lite course. If you wish to be assessed, there is an assignment that can be completed at the conclusion of the course. Week 1: Our first week will concentrate on understanding functions - an essential component of JavaScript programming. This week will also be spent on forms and checking form input for appropriate responses.
A function is a mini JavaScript program that can be called at any time for execution from any JavaScript program or simply called at any time by an event handler. In general, a function is a group of statements that can be repeatedly called without having to rewrite the statements each time. Our aim this week is to understand and apply functions to your JavaScripts. Week 2: The main emphasis this week is on While and For Loops.
In our Introductory Course we learn that the "if" statement is used to control program flow. The objective for this week is to study the WHILE and FOR loops which are also used to control program flow. The While and For loops give us added flexibility in designing JavaScripts. Week 3: It is now time to study window events, control the status bar, generate scrolling text, and use the onMouseOver and onMouseOut event handlers to trigger events.
A popular implementation of the onMouseOver and onMouseOut event handlers is in conjunction with the window status bar and also to emphasize certain information on a web page. There are also a number of interesting applications of the onMouseOver and onMouseOut event handlers such as changing images on demand just by moving the mouse pointer over them. Our objective this week is to study some fun applications for the OnMouseOver and onMouseOut event handlers. You will also learn to generate a scrolling message (a ticker tape). Scrolling messages still provide a very practical use in that they present information in an attention getting manner. Week 4: Setting up new windows and frames.
When browsing the World Wide Web, you may have on occasion come across a web site that creates and displays a small window at the top of your browser window. This smaller window often contains some advertising or other announcement but it can also be used for a variety of other purposes. These little windows are actual fully navigable browser windows. The objective of this week is to concentrate on setting up new windows and frames. Week 5: Random numbers.
Card games, dice games and just about any game you can think of involve some sort of random selection. Many educational applications also involve generating random numbers. In other words, there are many applications of random numbers.
Humans have no problem picking a number at random (such as picking a number between 1 and 10), but computers are logical, linear machines. Browsers have no capability to randomly select things - yet there are many games played on the web that involve some form of chance. So how do we get browsers to select a random number, that is, a "shot in the dark"? Well, that is the objective of this weeks lesson - understanding randomness. ...''
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