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Tech Track - Courses 2019-2020

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Synopsis

The Tech Track is given at @CMDA in 2019 from October 14th until November 29th.

Description

During the Tech Track you’ll learn how to create interactive visualisations from external data while using libraries and advancing your web dev skills. You will be working together in a group helping each other learn by doing. To apply your learning directly, we will be working on a real life case with the Museum of Ethnology in Leiden.

Tech Track is an elective track of three courses given in Information Design (fall semester), building further on knowledge acquired in Internetstandaarden, Inleiding Programmeren, Frontend 1, Frontend 2, and Backend.

If you’d like to continue with web development after this track, pick Minor Everything Web in the spring semester.

Here are a few examples of what students made in frontend applications:

@jessedijkman1
@rbntimes
@timruiterkamp
@maanlamp

Communication

  • GitHub — Main source of information, assignments, examples, important dates, and more
  • Slack (tech-track channel) — General chatter and Q&A
  • Brightspace — Assessment scheduling
  • Website — URL you can send other people

Goals

Main goals

The 2 main goals in this track are that you’re able to:

  • learn how to create with libraries
  • create interactive visualisations from external data

Subgoals

In practice you’ll learn to:

  1. read docs
  2. write docs
  3. debug code
  4. refactor code
  5. manipulate elements
  6. load external data
  7. transform data
  8. use svg
  9. use libraries
  10. use data joins
  11. apply interaction

Grade

Course Points
Frontend Applications 3 ECTS
Functional Programming 3 ECTS
Frontend Data 3 ECTS
Total 9 ECTS

Materials

Resources used in this track

Resources to refresh your memory

Stuck

If you get stuck, follow the following steps:

Programme

This track is given at Communication and Multimedia Design, a design bachelor focused on interactive digital products and services. CMD is part of the Faculty of Digital Media and Creative Industries at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

Conduct

This track has a Code of Conduct. Anyone interacting with this repository, organisation, or community is bound by it.

Staff and students of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) are additionally bound by the Regulation Undesirable Conduct (Regeling Ongewenst Gedrag).

License

Unless stated otherwise, code is MIT © Laurens Aarnoudse, docs and images are CC-BY-4.0.