Lecture

Lecture -17 Html Forms

This module teaches students how to create HTML forms, focusing on input types, validation, and submission processes. Understanding forms is essential for building interactive web applications.


Course Lectures
  • Lecture -1 Introduction To Internet
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces the concept of the Internet, exploring its origins, development, and significance in modern communication. Students will gain insights into how the Internet functions and its impact on society.

  • This module reviews essential network technologies, emphasizing their relevance in today's digital landscape. Topics include network types, protocols, and the role of different technologies in enabling effective communication.

  • Lecture -3 TCP/IP - Part-1
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    In this module, students will delve into TCP/IP fundamentals, starting with its structure and components. Understanding IP addressing and packet routing is essential for grasping how data travels across networks.

  • Lecture -4 TCP/IP-Part-II
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module continues the exploration of TCP/IP, diving deeper into its operational mechanisms. Students will learn about transmission control protocols, error checking, and the importance of reliable data transfer in networking.

  • Lecture -5 TCP/IP-Part-III
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module provides an advanced understanding of TCP/IP, covering the intricacies of its various protocols. Students will explore how these protocols interact and support different Internet services and applications.

  • This module teaches students about IP subnetting and addressing. Understanding how to effectively plan and allocate IP addresses is crucial for network design and management.

  • This module introduces Internet routing protocols, emphasizing their role in data transmission. Students will explore various routing techniques and their applications in ensuring efficient network communication.

  • Continuing from the previous module, this session focuses on advanced routing protocols and their configurations. Students will learn about the complexities involved in maintaining optimal routing in diverse networks.

  • This module covers client-server concepts and their application in Internet services. Understanding DNS, Telnet, and FTP is crucial for managing and utilizing network resources effectively.

  • Lecture -10 Electronic Mail
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module provides an in-depth view of electronic mail systems, including their structure and protocols. Students will learn about the processes involved in sending, receiving, and managing email communications.

  • Lecture -11 World Wide Web Part-I
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces the World Wide Web, focusing on its development and significance. Students will explore HTTP protocols and their role in facilitating web communication and content delivery.

  • Lecture -12 World Wide Web - Part-II
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module continues the exploration of the World Wide Web, delving into its architecture and design principles. Students will learn about web servers, browsers, and the technologies that support them.

  • Lecture -13 HTML-Part-I
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module covers the fundamentals of HTML, teaching students the structure and syntax required to create web pages. Emphasis will be placed on best practices in web development.

  • Lecture -14 HTML-Part-II
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module continues the exploration of HTML by introducing advanced elements and attributes. Students will learn to enhance web pages with multimedia, links, and interactive components.

  • Lecture -15 HTML-Part-III
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module focuses on more complex HTML techniques, including forms and their functionalities. Students will learn how to create user-friendly interfaces and collect data effectively.

  • This module introduces Extensible Markup Language (XML), explaining its structure and use cases. Students will learn how XML facilitates data exchange between systems and its relevance in web technologies.

  • Lecture -17 Html Forms
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module teaches students how to create HTML forms, focusing on input types, validation, and submission processes. Understanding forms is essential for building interactive web applications.

  • Lecture -18 Image Maps
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces image maps, explaining how to create them and their applications in web design. Students will learn to enhance user experience by integrating clickable images.

  • Lecture -19 CGI Scripts
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module covers CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts, explaining their role in web development. Students will learn to create dynamic web applications through server-side scripting.

  • Lecture -20 Other Technologies
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces other web technologies, exploring various tools and frameworks used in web development. Students will learn about the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of the web.

  • Lecture - 21 PERL - Part I
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces Perl programming, focusing on its applications in web development. Students will learn the syntax, variables, and data structures essential for creating dynamic web applications.

  • Lecture - 22 PERL - Part II
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module continues the exploration of Perl, delving into more complex programming concepts. Students will learn about modules, error handling, and best practices for writing efficient code.

  • Lecture -23 PERL-Part III
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module focuses on advanced Perl techniques, teaching students how to work with databases and perform file handling. Understanding these concepts is crucial for full-stack web development.

  • Lecture -24 PERL-Part IV
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module covers additional advanced Perl topics, emphasizing web application frameworks and their usage. Students will learn to build robust web applications using Perl.

  • Lecture -25 Javascript -Part :I
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces JavaScript, explaining its role in web development. Students will learn the basics of scripting, DOM manipulation, and how to enhance web pages with interactivity.

  • This module continues JavaScript exploration, focusing on practical examples and applications. Students will work on projects to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.

  • Lecture -27 Using Cookies
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces the concept of cookies in web development. Students will learn how to use cookies for session management and user tracking, enhancing user experience on websites.

  • Lecture -28 Java Applets -Part:I
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces Java applets, explaining their role in web applications. Students will learn how to create and deploy applets to enhance web interactivity.

  • Lecture -29 Java Applets - Part:2
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module continues the study of Java applets, focusing on more advanced features and their integration into web pages. Students will learn best practices for applet development.

  • This module covers client-server programming in Java, emphasizing socket programming and communication protocols. Students will gain hands-on experience in building client-server applications.

  • This module introduces intranets, extranets, and firewall concepts. Students will understand their roles in network security and how to design effective security measures for organizational networks.

  • This module covers basic cryptographic concepts, introducing students to encryption techniques and their importance in securing communication. Understanding these concepts is essential for Internet security.

  • This module continues exploring cryptographic concepts, focusing on advanced encryption techniques and their applications in securing data in transit and at rest.

  • This module covers more advanced cryptography topics, focusing on digital signatures and authentication methods. Students will learn how these techniques enhance security in digital communications.

  • Lecture - 35 Electronic Commerce
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces electronic commerce, discussing its components and significance in the digital landscape. Students will learn about online business models and security considerations when conducting e-commerce transactions.

  • This module covers streaming multimedia applications, teaching students about technologies and protocols used for streaming content over the Internet. Understanding these concepts is vital for modern web applications.

  • Lecture -37 Internet Telephony
    Prof. Indranil Sengupta

    This module introduces Internet telephony, discussing its technologies and protocols. Students will explore Voice over IP (VoIP) and its implications for communication in the digital era.

  • This module covers search engines and web crawlers, exploring their functionalities and importance in the digital ecosystem. Students will learn how search engines index and retrieve information from the web.

  • This module continues the exploration of search engines and web crawlers, focusing on optimization techniques for enhancing search results and user experience. Students will learn about SEO and its relevance.

  • This module provides a summary of the course, highlighting key concepts and technologies explored throughout. Students will reflect on their learning and discuss future trends in Internet technologies.