JavaScript (CA276) replica of oldWay
This course covers the basics of the JavaScript language as it applies to front end web design and development. We focus on unobtrusive programming and how to best use JavaScript to enhance the user experience.
Course Overview
- 01 Intro to JavaScript (09.02.2010)
- 02 Variables and Arrays (09.09.2010)
- 03 Conditionals & Functions (09.16.2010)
- 04 Objects (09.23.2010)
- 05 Intro to DOM (09.30.2010)
- 06 Midterm (10.14.2010)
- 07 Events (10.21.2010)
- 08 jQuery* (10.28.2010)
- 09 jQuery Plugins* (11.04.2010)
- 10 aJax* (11.11.2010)
- 11 more aJax* (11.18.2010)
- 12 Sample Application* (12.02.2010)
- 13 Lab Night for Final Projects* (12.09.2010)
- 14 Present Final Projects* (12.16.2010)
*replication of dcthrasher.com (archive purposes)
Thu, Oct. 28, 2010
My Teacher runs dcthrasher.com for his web design and development students and anyone else studying the web. Read more about the site or ask a question.
Share what you learn!
The Student Web Conference
Come attend a day of presentations and networking at the second annual Student Web Conference at Sprinbrook High School in Silver Spring
Local Meetups
Come learn outside the classroom at these local meetups.
The meetup for ExpressionEngine users and developers in the DC metro area
Visit the DC ExpressionEngine meetup site ›
The meetup for creatives of all types in the Rockville, MD area
Visit the Refresh Rockville meetup site ›
Class Menu
About oldWay
Webucator, My Teacher, instructs with passion on the foundations, best practices, and latest trends on the web. Read more about Zac and oldWay.
Episode 21: Oprah in Da House
The podcast for and by web students and teachers.
From the Blog
Klassic Sound bring live sound and recording to the classroom
Tuesday November 23, 2010
Thanks to local sound professionals, Klassic Sound, for coming and hooking up our classroom for live sound and recording.
13 Amazing iPhone Midterm Projects from Web Students
Wednesday November 10, 2010
For a midterm project, students in Montgomery College’s Advanced Web Class had to design sites for the desktop, mobile, iPhone specifically, and print.
Freelance Friday Projects from High School Web Students
Wednesday October 13, 2010
This post outlines some cool work web design and development students are working on with their freelance time.
Testimonials
“I have gained more knowledge, and lost more sleep in my two classes with Zac than in any others”
~ Montgomery College Student



