Web I

Web I Projects: 2015 - 2021

In the following Web I class projects (available in the dropdown menu below), students demonstrated their skills in CSS, HTML and jQuery/JavaScript applications/Framework. They coded these websites mainly for the desktop screen; and some of them developed responsive layout.

About these projects and the course:

Project 1 Prospectus (Spring 2018)

Project 2 Prospectus (Spring 2018)

Web I Syllabus (Spring 2018)


Note: In Web II class, students learn how to design a responsive website and app prototype.

About Web I

Image of CSS code

In web I class, offered at the Loyola University Maryland's Communication department, students learn how to develop a website using html, css and javascript framework. In addition to learning coding-based approach to web development, students gain knowledge on web design principles, web usability, search engine optimization essentials, accessibility, and web/Google analytics.

This website was launched on Nov. 17, 2015 to help students' learning in Web I class. In addition to showcasing their projects, students will treat this site server as part of their class activities.

The instructor also showcases students' web projects from his other web development and graphic design classes on Digital & Promotional Design website.

This site is maintained and administered by the course instructor Masudul (Mas) Biswas, Ph.D. But the students enrolled in this class are also given access to the site server for a brief period of time.