Using Lecture Notes
Lecture notes will:
- Save you from having to write down everything we cover in class
- Pinpoint the most important material in each tutorial
- Provide a good study guide for exams (especially items in bold type)
- Point you to quality web resources and additional information in the form of links
- Be your interactive guide to the material we cover
Lecture notes are NOT:
- A substitute for going to class
- Something that should be printed out (can't click a link on a piece of
paper)
Enjoy these notes and get the most out of them by:
- Copying the files to your disk:
• Disk One - 198_Basic.zip (1,254KB)
All except Movie and DHTML files
• Disk Two - 198_MovDHTML.zip
(999KB) Movie and DHTML files
- Preview the notes before class (Learn more from class discussions)
- Review the notes after class (Clear up unclear topics)
- Always view them on a computer with an Internet connection
- Click links as you get to them (Don't get distracted too long at the
links)
- Participate in class discussions and activities (These are your
class notes)
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