Course Description
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Course Name
Responsive Web Design
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Host University
Bond University
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Location
Gold Coast, Australia
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Area of Study
Communication, Design Management, Graphic Design
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Course Level Recommendations
Lower
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Credit Points
10 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3 - 4
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4.5 - 6
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Introduction
Responsive Web Design introduces students to theoretical and practical application of recognised web design principles and global standards such as accessibility and useability. The subject applies these to planning, documentation, design and building of websites using industry standard software. Topics covered include web design principles; fundamental HTML semantic; CSS for styling of webpage layouts; useability; accessibility; building for web 2.0; social media on the web; basis of interaction design; documentation for website planning; website information structure, colour management, typography for the web and image file formats.
Learning Objectives1. At the completion of this subject, students will analyse globally accepted Website Design principles and apply these to their project work.2. At the completion of this subject, students will identify the universal Web design terminology and use this terminology in their own communication to express their ideas effectively within the interactive multimedia and digital media professions.3. At the completion of this subject, students will document, plan, build and manage a multi-page Website and apply, globally accepted standards for accessibility, value and content.4. At the completion of this subject, students will demonstrate their ability to publish multi-page Websites to multiple devices using responsive design.5. At the completion of this subject, students should be able to apply the key concepts and strategies underlying the effective usage of HTML5, CSS3 and understand their relationship to other scripting languages.6. At the completion of this subject, students will be able to add Multimedia content to Web pages and determine the appropriate use of multimedia content.