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Internet & World Wide Web How to Program

Internet & World Wide Web
How to Program, 3e

Deitel Deitel Goldberg

WELCOME to our Companion Website (CW)! This website is a valuable accompaniment to the textbook Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, 3e, and is intended to assist professors, instructors, and students master this material. It contains everything from PowerPoint presentations to an interactive online study guide.

Please find below the CW outline. In this outline we describe how to use the website and present an overview of its components.

Companion Website OUTLINE:

Book Resources
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  • Table of Contents
  • Sample Chapters
  • PowerPoint Downloads – Designed for instructors, corporate trainers and students. These presentations are highly condensed versions of the text for easy review of core concepts. These slides include the source-code listings, figures and tables from every textbook, syntax-colored code examples and callouts that emphasize the most important sections of code. Instructors can customize the slides to fit their teaching styles and course needs.
  • Links
  • Source Code

Each Tutorial contains the following:
(Select a Tutorial from the 'Jump to...' pull down menu at the top of this page)

  • Objectives
  • Outline
  • Tips
  • Summary
  • Key Terms
  • On-line Study Guide On-line Study Guide – A virtual online Study Guide for students, with a wide variety of extra problems and practice quizzes (with solutions) developed to mirror the contents of the book, and help students develop effective problem-solving strategies. This online study guide is interactive, and provides immediate feedback to students.

    Intended to ask students to think conceptually about the material presented. Quizzes include:

    • True/False

How To Navigate This Webiste

  1. Select a Tutorial of your choice from the 'Jump to...' pull down menu at the top of this page.
  2. Navigational icons are located on the left side bar of the screen.

We hope you find this site useful and enjoyable. Should you have any questions, comments, or problems, please email us.

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