COMPUTER SCIENCE
CS111.10 C

Decoding a Digital World

Professor: Richard Brown
Location: KN 006
Class Meeting Time: TTH 3:05 - 4:20 p.m.
Fourth Hour: W 2 - 2:50 p.m. (location: DS 121)

Learn how to decode information that is used in the latest technologies, in computing devices, and on the Web. Learn the tools, including a language and software that enable better representation, organization, and exchange of information.

This course explores the field of computing with its related technologies in a unique way as we study computer concepts, JavaScript programming, Web applications, Web page design, and software applications. Students will create Web pages, write scripts to make their Web pages interactive and dynamic, publish information on the Internet, and maintain their own personal websites on the Loyola student Web server.

Richard Brown received his M.S. in Educational Technology from the Johns Hopkins University. An undergraduate alumnus of Loyola, he returned to the department of computer science as an instructor in 2001. His interests include Internet programming and Web technologies.