SUMMER 2011
CLASS SYLLABUS
DAY/TIME/PLACE
June 2011
Instructor: Bruce Donald Campbell
Faculty, Continuing Education - RISD, Providence, RI
Director, Watersheds Project, Providence, RI
Email: bcampbel01@risd.edu bcampbel01@risd.edu
Prerequisites: None
DESCRIPTION
This intensive two-week course moves students closer to an understanding of the promise of the semantic web. This fantastic configuration of web behaviors and supporting architecture has been dubbed the semantic web and is a system that gives greater importance to the meaning of information and anticipates a machine’s ability to anticipate human needs for web searches and navigation. This comes about from a better understanding of the great advantage of shared taxonomies which allow for more sensible contextual messaging and it is here that the class starts with language. Students first study the form that content takes on the web (HTML) and how it is presented (CSS) but can be improved with ontological tools (OWL as an example language). Together as a class we will adopt data sets and reinterpret them using newly learned web languages that can be easily understood and visualized. This modeling will remain faithful to core problem of knowledge gathering with a greater capacity for scalable reasoning that must precede the era of Web 3.0 and a fully functioning Semantic Web.
GRADING
Class participation - 20%
Homework exercises - 40%
Class projects - 40%
RESOURCES
- On-line Readings as identified belowCLASS LINKS
- Wikipedia Semantic Web page
- HTML 5 Working Draft
- Wikipedia Web Ontology Language page
- Seminal Scientific American Semantic Web article
SYLLABUS
JUNE
13th
introduction to the semantic web
- Course Introduction & Policies
- Instructor and Student Introductions
- Opening Pre-test of Student Skills
Homework
- Read the Scientific American article in the class links and be ready to discuss the components of the Semantic Web mentioned within