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Master Set of Foils for Web Programming Course

Given by Nancy McCracken, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tom Scavo at Jackson State University Mississippi on Fall Semester 97. Foils prepared 18 August 1997

This introduces the course which covers the essential programming skills needed for Web / Internet / Intranet Programming
First we need to thank The DoD modernization program and the CEWES center for sponsoring this.
Professor Willie Brown at Jackson State for bravely volunteering to be an earlier user of our WebWisdom technology
Syracuse's College of Engineering and Computer Science where the Curricula was Developed
Key technologies were developed in a research project funded by Rome Laboratory
Education technologies came from collaborations with CRPC -- an NSF center led by Rice University


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1 Programming for the Web General Introduction Course at Jackson State University Fall 97
2 Abstract of Web Programming Course Taught Using Distance Education between Syracuse and Jackson
3 Architecture of JSU Distance Education
4 3 Reasons to Learn or Use Web Technologies
5 The WebWindows Revolution!
6 WebWindows Computing Architecture
7 A Web-based 3-Tier Computing System
8 Why is WebWindows a Good Idea?
9 Basic Client Server Structure of World Wide Web
10 Modern 3 Tier Computing Architecture
11 Architecture of JSU Distance Education

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