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CORE COMPETENCIES
UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PERFORM PROGRAMMING IN HTML5 WITH
JAVASCRIPT AND CSS3
UNIT CODE : ICT313357
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit provides an introduction to HTML5, CSS3, and
JavaScript. This course helps students gain basic
HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript programming skills. This course
is an entry point into both the Web application and
Windows Store apps training paths. The course focuses
on using HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript to implement
programming logic, define and use variables, perform
looping and branching, develop user interfaces, capture
and validate user input, store data, and create well-
structured application. Further, this unit covers the skills,
knowledge and attitude required in developing HTML5
websites. This also includes an introduction to the
Windows 8 platform and the Windows Store apps.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
ELEMENT
Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Develop basic 1.1 Domain model is produced to illustrate different business
HTML document domain features.
using HTMP5 and 1.2 Business processes are documented using agreed
CSS 3 syntax representation format.
1.3 Interaction diagrams are produced that describe in detail
how the objects will interact with the business logic to
perform the methods or functions of the business
processes.
1.4 Interaction diagrams are documented using agreed
representation format.
1.5 An HTML5 document is created and configured according
to user’s specification.
1.6 The HTML5 document is designed using cascading style
sheet 3 (CSS3).
2. Create HTML5 2.1 Static pages are created using the new features available
document using in HTML5.
advanced 2.2 CSS3 is used to apply basic styling to the elements in an
techniques with HTML5 page.
JavaScript and 2.3 Syntax of JavaScript is explained and how to use
CSS3 JavaScript with HTML5 is described.
2.4 JavaScript code that manipulates the HTML DOM is written
and events are handled.
2.5 How to use jQuery is described to simplify code that uses
many common JavaScript APIs.
2.6 Forms that use the new HTML5 input types are created.
2.7 User input is validated and feedback is provided by using
the new HTML5 attributes.
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