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== 5. Homework: ==
== 5. Homework: ==
* Assign a task for students to create a simple web page with interactive elements using JavaScript. They should include both inline and external JavaScript code in their implementation.
* Create a simple web page with interactive elements using JavaScript. They should include both inline and external JavaScript code in their implementation.
* Encourage students to explore online resources and tutorials to deepen their understanding of JavaScript integration in web development.

Latest revision as of 05:06, 16 May 2024


Subject: Web Technology

Period: Third

Topic: How JavaScript fits into a web page?

Class: BICT 3rd Semester

Unit: Three

Time: 50 min

No. of Students: 20

1. Specific Objective:

At the end of this lesson, students will be able:

  • Understand the role of JavaScript in web development.
  • Explain where and how JavaScript code can be included in a web page.
  • Identify the benefits of using JavaScript in web development.

2. Instructional Materials:

  • Laptop, projector, screen
  • Sample HTML files
  • Code editor (e.g., VS Code)
  • Internet access

3. Teaching Learning Activities:

  • Begin the class by discussing the importance of JavaScript in web development. Encourage students to share their understanding and experiences with JavaScript.
  • Introduce the concept of client-side scripting and explain how JavaScript enhances the functionality and interactivity of web pages.
  • Show examples of JavaScript code snippets embedded within HTML documents and explain how JavaScript code interacts with HTML and CSS.
  • Demonstrate how to include JavaScript code in different parts of an HTML document: inline, internal, and external scripts.
  • Guide students through a step-by-step tutorial on adding JavaScript code to a simple HTML file. Emphasize the placement of script tags and best practices for organizing JavaScript code.
  • Discuss the advantages of using external JavaScript files and how they contribute to code modularity and maintainability.
  • Encourage students to experiment with JavaScript code in their own HTML files and explore its impact on the behavior of web pages.
  • Answer any questions and clarify doubts regarding the integration of JavaScript into web pages.

4. Assessment:

  • Ask students to identify the placement of JavaScript code in a given HTML file.
  • Present scenarios and ask students to explain how JavaScript enhances the functionality of web pages.
  • Conduct a brief quiz to assess students' understanding of the concepts covered in the lesson.

5. Homework:

  • Create a simple web page with interactive elements using JavaScript. They should include both inline and external JavaScript code in their implementation.