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Frontend 2 (@CMDA) classroom

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Synopsis

The course Frontend is given at @CMDA in 2019 in the third en fourth quarter

  • Course: Frontend 2
  • Coordinator: Joost Faber
  • Lecturers: Joost Faber, Casper Boutens
  • SIS: Frontend Development 2
  • Credit: 3 ECTS
  • Academic year: 2018-2019
  • Period: Quarter 3 & 4
  • Programme: Communication and Multimedia Design (full time bachelor)
  • Language: Dutch instructions and English resources
  • Entry requirements: N/A

Description

In Frontend 2 we concentrate on improving the knowledge core JavaScript concepts and learn how to progressively enhance interfaces with HTML, CSS & JavaScript. In so called Dev-❤️-Des sessions (based on a method developed by De Voorhoede) multiple frontend components are designed and build.

Frontend 2 is an elective course given in Quarter 3 & 4 after the core curriculum of our programme, building further on knowledge acquired in Internetstandaarden, Inleiding Programmeren, and Frontend 1. This course is chosen alongside Backend and Project Tech, together making up Block Tech. In Project Tech you’ll apply your newfound frontend skills.

If you’d like to continue with web development after this course, do a tech internship next quarter (Q4), choose Information Design (includes Frontend Apps, Functional Programming, and Frontend Data) for the fall semester next year, and pick Minor Everything Web in the spring semester after that.

Communication

  • GitHub — Main source of information, assignments, important dates, and more
  • Slack — General chatter and Q&A
  • Moodle — Schedulers

Goals

Main goals

The two main goals in this course are that you:

  • Improve your knowledge about core JavaScript concepts
  • Are able to build progressively enhanced frontend components

Grade

Task Weight
Participation 10%
Assessment 1※ (digital test) 40%
Assessment 2※ (oral test) 50%
Total 100%

Participation and assessments compensate each other

Materials

Resources used in this course

Resources to refresh your memory

Resources used in previous courses

Bugs

If you have questions:

Programme

This course is given at Communication and Multimedia Design, a design bachelor focused on interactive digital products and services. CMD is part of the Faculty of Digital Media and Creative Industries at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

Conduct

This course has a Code of Conduct. Anyone interacting with this repository, organisation, or community is bound by it.

Staff and students of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) are additionally bound by the Regulation Undesirable Conduct (Regeling Ongewenst Gedrag).

License

Unless stated otherwise, code is MIT © [Titus Wormer][author], docs and images are CC-BY-4.0.