On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Marius Milcher
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> HCI,
> Databases, Dynamic Programming, (X)HTML, CSS, Usability, Design
> Methodologies etc. and, as an entry requirement, that this knowledge come
> from a relevant computing degree.
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> M
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I know that is how universitie
ents of
broader subjects.
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Sent: Thursday, 12 June 2008 8:31 AM
To: wsg
Subject: [WSG] MA in web development
Hello everyone
I entirely agree Joe. Especially your point that web design is more akin to
product design. An MA course should assume that the student has a sufficient
understanding of the fundamentals involved, the fish if you will: HCI,
Databases, Dynamic Programming, (X)HTML, CSS, Usability, Design
Methodologi
Well my first thought Marius is why you feel a need for a division
between scientific and "artistic"?
Much of web design, website creation, development, whatever you want
to call it, I would much more closely describe as something more akin
to industrial and or product design, where much mo
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> Personally I would see a course in Web Design pointless.
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> I am doing Computer Sci
I'm studying BSc Business Information Technology at London South Bank
University. It has been around for nearly 10 years now. There is an MSc
available too...[1]
At an undergraduate level we study, at length, Systems Analysis, Information
Architecture , Dynamic Programming languages (ASP, PHP) alo
On 12 Jun 2008, at 13:40, Joseph Ortenzi wrote:
A good course teaches you to fish, to borrow from the ancient adage.
therefore html 4/5 is a non-issue.
Therefore any current course would include the complete
understanding of BOTH current and emerging standards and any good
student and pra
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Subject: Re: [WSG] MA in web development
Personally I would see a course in Web Design pointless.
I am doing Computer Science, but with Computer Science the
foundations tend to rarley change. If you set up a Masters in Web
Design it's likley it would become invalid after a
standards are released.
I liked the list that Andreas suggested.
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Subject: Re: [WSG] MA in web development
Personally I would see a course in
] MA in web development
Hello everyone,
Last night a proposal has been hinted at me to put together an
MA course in web development for a UK University. That's all I have been
told so far.
I was wondering what people were feeling such a course ought to
contain.
Jason Grant wrote:
All suggestions are very much appreciated.
You might want to have a look at the MIT Software Engineering for Web
Applications course for ideas:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-171Fall2003/CourseHome/
There's also a book and video lec
ome electives of Business subjects. Masters students
> would probably want to get their head around Project Management as well...?
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> Hope this helps.
>
> Andreas.
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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:30:36 +1000
To: wsg wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] MA in web development
Hello everyone,
Last night a proposal has been hinted at me to put together an MA course in
web development for a UK University. That's all I have been told
>
>
> What is this hinted university thinking of or already offering at the
> undergraduate level?
>
> mark
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>
That's what I would like to know as well.
Jason
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, 12 June 2008 1:11 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] MA in web development
It could contain a pile of subjects, depending on how far you want to take it.
Here just some ideas:
HTML/CSS
Multimedia (Video, Flash, Podcasts, etc)
Basics in Programming (PHP/VB, etc)
Usability
aboehmer wrote:
> It could contain a pile of subjects, depending on how far you want to
take it. Here just some ideas:
>
> HTML/CSS
> Multimedia (Video, Flash, Podcasts, etc)
> Basics in Programming (PHP/VB, etc)
> Usability
> Accessibility
> Search Engine Optimisation
> Basics in Graphic Design
CTED]
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:30:36 +1000
To: wsg wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] MA in web development
> Hello everyone,
>
> Last night a proposal has been hinted at me to put together an MA course in
> web development for a UK University. That's all I have been told s
Hello everyone,
Last night a proposal has been hinted at me to put together an MA course in
web development for a UK University. That's all I have been told so far.
I was wondering what people were feeling such a course ought to contain.
I have my views of course, but would not like to influence
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