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Introduction to the Internet by Lanka Rodrigo

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Lanka Rodrigo, PhD
 Affiliation: ICT: Institute of Information Communication Technology
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E-mail: l k d i @ h il lankarodrigo@yahoo.com or rodrigo@apu.ac.jp

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Network and Introduction to the Internet
• Basic Web Design Tools
• HTML/XHTML
• Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)


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Attend Lectures
Submit the regular assignments
Participate in-class tests
Sit for the midway examination
Sit for th fi l examination f the final i ti

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little littl Chatting with others during the lecture
• Using Cellular phones
• Any other activity that disturbs others


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Class Assignments
(2 Class Assignments + Attendance)
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(quizzes)
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Midway Examination
(test, assignments)
Final Examination
(test, assignments)
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Activity y Class Assignments
(2 Class Assignments + Attendance)
In-class Performance
(quizzes)
( i
)
Midway Examination
(test, assignments)
Final Examination
(test, assignments)

Marks (%)
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30%
10%
30%
30%

Grades will be assigned on lectures discretion based on standard distributions. However, decision of excellent grades ( ) and failures ( ) will include the lectures personal standards on the subject.

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