Hello JavaScript (Distance Learning)
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Hello JavaScript
An tutorial introducing JavaScript and using it on a web page
This tutorial will guide the student through all the basics needed to include JavaScript on a web page.
This can be used as a face-to-face lab or as a learning activity done online.
On completion of these learning activities the student should be able to:
- Describe the difference between Java and JavaScript.
- Use the <script> element correctly on a web page.
- Write a custom function to be used later on the web page.
- Use the browser Console tool to trouble-shoot syntax errors.
- Use the alert( ) function to display a message to the user.
- Use the prompt( ) function with variables to get input from the user and store it in a variable.
- Use the document.write( ) to display information on the web page.
- Use JavaScript to write HTML code to the web page.
- Establish and use a consistent naming convention.
- Describe how to create a function and the correct way to call that function.
This tutorial includes links to the video: Use the Console with Chrome and Firefox to Catch JavaScript Errors http://youtu.be/MrySH-bdU-w
Multiple file formats included. - Have your students view this activity on their iPads. Your downloaded zip file includes formats for PDF, ePub, and mobi (Kindle).
This is part of the JavaScript Rocks! Series - A complete course in JavaScript programming.
Use these Learning Activities as part of your Introduction to Programming courses.
*** CONTENTS ***
- Introduction
- Java vs. JavaScript
- Start with a Web Page
- The <script> element in the <head> section
- Write a function
- Using the Console - Naming Conventions
- Using <script> inside the <body> section
- Functions and Comments
- Using alert( )
- Using prompt( ) and document.write( )
- Commenting, Assignment Operator, and Concatenation
- Writing HTML Code with JavaScript
- How a Browser Reads a Web Page
- Things to Remember
- Complete Source Code Listing
- Credits
- 28 multiple choice and T/F quiz questions included.
- Narrated video with closed captioning
This learning activity was written by Peter K. Johnson from Web Explorations, LLC. It is based on 14-years of teaching web development and programming languages for both online and face-to-face learners. Web Explorations specializes in course development.