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University of Michigan

Interactivity with JavaScript

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If you want to take your website to the next level, the ability to incorporate interactivity is a must. But adding some of these types of capabilities requires a stronger programming language than HTML5 or CSS3, and JavaScript can provide just what you need. With just a basic understanding of the language, you can create a page that will react to common events such as page loads, mouse clicks & movements, and even keyboard input.

This course will introduce you to the basics of the JavaScript language. We will cover concepts such as variables, looping, functions, and even a little bit about debugging tools. You will understand how the Document Object Model (DOM) is used by JavaScript to identify and modify specific parts of your page. After the course, learners will be able to react to DOM Events and dynamically alter the contents and style of their page. The class will culminate in a final project - the creation of an interactive HTML5 form that accepts and verifies input.

This can be completed as the third or fourth course in the Web Design For Everybody specialization.

Syllabus

  • Week One: Data Types
    • If you haven't use a traditional programming language before, this first week is key. Before we begin with the how, we will talk about the why, mainly why we want to use JavaScript. The main reason is that it is very easy for JavaScript to work with the DOM. And easy is always a great way to start. Speaking of starting out, it is also always more fun when our code actually does something we can see, so we will jump quickly into different ways we can generate output. It won't be flashy yet, but it will be a great way to get your feet wet with traditional programming. After that we go back to the basics of how a computer uses data. We begin with variables, expressions, and operators.
  • Week Two: Reacting to Your Audience
    • If you have written HTML code in the past, hopefully you have fallen into the great habit of validating your code -- making sure that you close all of your open tags. There are other rules that you may or may not have been following as well, for instance the importance of using each id attribute only once per page. This is called writing "clean" code. The reasoning and importance of following these rules becomes clear as we begin to manipulate the different components of your webpage based on the the actions of the person interacting with your page. In particular you will learn about the JavaScript Mouse Events and Touch Events. This week's materials will end with a photo gallery example that you can create along with me.
  • Week Three: Arrays and Looping
    • This week we will delve into more complex programming concepts: arrays and looping. Arrays allow you to represent groups of related information. Looping provides efficiency and flexibility to your programs. Using both we will expand upon the photo gallery example.
  • Week Four: Using JS for Interactive Images
    • This week is all about putting concepts together to do "cool" things. And we even stop for a second to talk about the the trade-off between cool things and accessibility. The final project this week will be a new version of your coding project in Week 2. You will make an interactive photo gallery from your own images and will add the functionality of keyboard accessibility to it.

Taught by

Colleen Van Lent

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4.2 rating, based on 12 Class Central reviews

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  • Gorle Nithin Sai
    was an amazing course i did it only for my certificate.but however i suggest you to to opt for some other course if you are really serious to learn javascript.
  • Anonymous
    This was a good class for those beginning in JavaScript. I wished the class had been a little longer, perhaps diving into back-end JavaScript, but overall this is a great course to add functionality and interactivity to your website.
  • Jose Luis F F C Borges
    Good, although very introductory, course on JavaScript. You will learn JS in the context of adding interaction to a Web site, the language itself is learned very superficially. The instructor is clear in her explanations and focus on explaining the concepts - you won't just learn how to do it, you will have at least some understanding about why you are doing it that way.
  • Anonymous
    Good class! These lessons got my brain thinking about the uses of JS to make my page interactive, and really inspired me to do more. I would like to see a class on back-end JavaScript with nodeJS and perhaps a class on ReactJS. I hope those will be coming soon, but this class was good!
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