
| Tuesday | Wednesday Labs | Thursday | |||
| 1/27 | Welcome to Comp 106! Your first web page | 1/28 | Introduction to WindowsNT Introduction to Arachnophilia | 1/29 | Introduction to PageSpinner Absolute vs relative references in html | 
| 2/3 | Lists Background Images | 2/4 | More features of Arachnophilia | 2/5 | The Document Object Events, properties, and methods | 
| 2/10 | The Date Object A difference of night and day | 2/11 | Date manipulations | 2/12 | Introduction to population models using Stella | 
| 2/17 | Constructing the Stella model | 2/18 | Tables in html | 2/19 | Fine tuning the model | 
| 2/24 | Refining the Stella user interface | 2/25 | Opening new windows with JavaScript | 2/26 | Complexities in modeling the spread of a disease | 
| 3/3 | Introduction to Excel | 3 / 4 | Introduction to forms | 3/5 | How big is that student loan? | 
| 3/10 | Absolute vs. relative references in Excel | 3/11 | Serving up spreadsheets | 3/12 | Graphs and Charts in Excel | 
| 3/17 | Spring Break | 3/18 | Spring Break | 3/19 | Spring Break | 
| 3/24 | Excel worksheets vs. workbooks | 3/25 | Serving spreadsheets, Part II | 3/26 | Functions and forms in JavaScript, Part II | 
| 3/31 | Validating user input Validating html | 4/1 | Forms, Revisited | 4/2 | Just what is a web server? | 
| 4/7 | Ken Olsen to speak! | 4/8 | The WindowsNT Peer Web Server | 4/9 | Dynamic images and mouse-overs | 
| 4/14 | Optimizing graphics for the web | 4/15 | Analyzing the server log file | 4/16 | Introduction to arrays | 
| 4/21 | Arrays and for loops | 4/22 | Comparing browsers Ensuring compatibility | 4/23 | A Macintosh web server | 
| 4/28 | html 4.0: Where does the web go from here? | 4/29 | Advanced features of 4.0 browsers | 4/30 | More on html 4.0 | 
| 5/5 | Show and Tell |