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LITA Web Course Available: Building Web Applications with HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript: An Introduction to HTML5

LITA is pleased to announce the availability Building Web Applications with HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript: An Introduction to HTML5, presented by Jason Clark of Montana State University Library, August 2, 5, 7, and 9, 2013, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm CDT.

Geolocation, Native video, Offline storage, Semantic markup elements, Responsive web design, Canvas elements, Voice input, Drag and Drop, Opacity, Gradients… HTML5 (a generic term which includes new HTML tags, enhanced CSS styles/behaviors, and new Javascript APIs) has been released and is changing the way web developers work. With wide support in mobile browsers and the latest browser releases from Google and Firefox, HTML5 is poised to be the technology that will help build the next version of the Web.

Building Web Applications with HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript: An Introduction to HTML5 will consist of four live lectures held August 2, 5, 7, and 9, 2013, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm CDT with additional self-paced modules in Moodle. Participants will examine the trends and enhancements that HTML5, CSS3, and the new Javascript APIs enable. Participants will talk through the specifics of implementation and work through building a prototype HTML5 application.

For registration and additional information, visit: www.ala.org/lita/learning/online 

One comment

  1. John

    hi! The registration and info link leads to:
    http://litablog.org/2012/03/online-lita-board-meeting-april-13/
    a post from march.
    Thanks!
    John

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