Year
2023Credit points
10Campus offering
No unit offerings are currently available for this unitPrerequisites
ITEC313 Advanced Programming Concepts
Incompatible
ISYS323 Advanced Applications Development
Teaching organisation
150 hours over a twelve-week semester or equivalent study period
Unit rationale, description and aim
Web and mobile applications are pervasive in human's daily life. They have both become the necessary technologies to make human living more efficient. The ability to develop these applications is in high demand as an IT professional. This unit aims to develop advanced knowledge in application development. It integrates the knowledge and skills gained in the previous programming concepts units to develop industry-strength Web and mobile applications. This unit introduces essential concepts, techniques, software tools and modern frameworks required for designing, creating and testing interactive Web and mobile applications. It covers both theoretical and practical knowledge on a wide range of modern technologies used for developing and maintaining web and mobile applications. In addition, it teaches students how to improve the life of disadvantaged people especially the poor and vulnerable with novel web and mobile applications.
Learning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
On successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
LO1 - Demonstrate high-level working knowledge and understanding of foundational web technologies and concepts (GA5, GA10)
LO2 - Experiment with web programming structures, codes, and tools to consistently reflect and develop on web-based components (GA4, GA5)
LO3 - Design and implement responsive and dynamic web applications using the current web architectures, frameworks, and toolkits (GA5, GA8)
LO4 - Effectively solve and communicate technical issues related to web and mobile applications and how these applications can assist poor or vulnerable populations (GA3, GA5)
Graduate attributes
GA3 - apply ethical perspectives in informed decision making
GA4 - think critically and reflectively
GA5 - demonstrate values, knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to the discipline and/or profession
GA8 - locate, organise, analyse, synthesise and evaluate information
GA10 - utilise information and communication and other relevant technologies effectively.
Content
Topics covered:
- Getting Started with ASP.NET 4.5
- Building an ASP.NET Website
- Designing Web Pages
- Working with ASP.NET Server Controls
- Programming ASP.NET Web Pages
- Creating Consistent Looking Websites
- Navigation and User Control
- Validating User Input
- ASP.NET validation Controls
- JQuery and AJAX
- Data-bound Controls
- Introduction to Android mobile development
- Reflect on how web and mobile applications can assist poor or vulnerable populations
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
This unit can be offered in different modes. These are: “Attendance” mode, “Blended” mode and “Online” mode, to cater for the learning needs and preferences of a range of participants and maximise effective participation for isolated and/or marginalised groups.
Attendance Mode
In a weekly attendance mode, students will require face-to-face attendance in specific physical or online location/s. Students will have face-to-face interactions with lecturer(s) to further their achievement of the learning outcomes. This unit is structured with required upfront preparation before workshops, most students report that they spend an average of one hour preparing before the workshop and one or more hours after the workshop practicing and revising what was covered. The online learning platforms used in this unit provide multiple forms of preparatory and practice opportunities for students to prepare and revise.
Blended Mode
In a blended mode, students will require face-to-face attendance in blocks of time determined by the School. Students will have face-to-face interactions with lecturer(s) to further their achievement of the learning outcomes. This unit is structured with required upfront preparation before workshops. The online learning platforms used in this unit provide multiple forms of preparatory and practice opportunities for students to prepare and revise.
Online
The online mode uses an active learning approach to support students in the exploration of knowledge essential to the discipline. Students are provided with choice and variety in how they learn. Students are encouraged to contribute to asynchronous weekly discussions. Active learning opportunities provide students with opportunities to practice and apply their learning in situations similar to their future professions. Activities encourage students to bring their own examples to demonstrate understanding, application and engage constructively with their peers. Students receive regular and timely feedback on their learning, which includes information on their progress.
Students should anticipate undertaking 150 hours of study for this unit, including activities such as class attendance, readings, online engagement and assessment preparation.
Assessment strategy and rationale
A range of assessment procedures will be used to meet the unit learning outcomes and develop graduate attributes consistent with University assessment requirements. The first online engagement based assessment consists of a series of activities and submissions that reinforce students’ understanding of the learning modules. The second assessment item requires students to gradually develop a basic website by completing biweekly lab tasks. The final assessment item requires students to develop a dynamic, data-driven website first and then extend it into a responsive mobile website. The assessment tasks for this unit are designed for students to demonstrate their achievement of each learning outcome. To pass this unit, students are required to achieve an overall mark of at least 50%.
Overview of assessments
Brief Description of Kind and Purpose of Assessment Tasks | Weighting | Learning Outcomes | Graduate Attributes |
---|---|---|---|
Assessment 1: Online Engagement This assessment consists of a series of asynchronous online activities (e.g., quiz answers, short answers, forum answers, or small coding tasks) that test students’ understanding of the learning modules. Submission Type: Individual Assessment Method: Cumulative assessment Artefact: Answers and problem solving | 30% | LO1 | GA5, GA10 |
Assessment 2: Website development practical Students are required to develop a functional website through completing a series of biweekly lab tasks. Students should provide the specified website functionality according to lab instructions. The developed website should also have a consistent look and feel. The development practices gradually build up web development skills. Submission Type: Individual Assessment Method: Cumulative assessment Artefact: Website code | 30% | LO2 | GA4, GA5 |
Assessment 3: Mobile website development project Students are first required to develop a dynamic, data-driven website. The website will demonstrate the use of HTML, CSS and ASP controls, including user input validation, error handling, server-side authentication and so on. On top of it, students will further develop a responsive, mobile friendly website, Mobile website should be responsive when accessed on different devices. This is useful for assisting disadvantaged populations. Students are also required to write a report with screenshots to demonstrate the operations of websites. Submission Type: Individual Assessment Method: Code and report submission Artefact: Website code and report | 40% | LO3, LO4 | GA3, GA5, GA8 |
Representative texts and references
Christian Nagel, Professional C# and .NET, 2021 Edition, September 2021
I.Spannjarrs, Beginning ASP.NET 4.5.1: in C# and VB, John Wiley & Sons, 1st edition, 2014