This course can be applied toward a program:
- Web Design (required)
Online: Self-Paced
Start Anytime
This introductory course provides you with an overview of HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the standard markup language used to create webpages. Along with CSS (or Cascading Style Sheets) and JavaScript, HTML is a cornerstone technology used to create webpages and user interfaces for mobile and web applications.
In simple English, HTML is really, really, really important to know if you want to get anywhere near web design.
This course will cover HTML tags for images, links, lists and tables. It will also examine how to organize page structures. You'll gain hands-on experience (particularly important when learning HTML) using various HTML elements by developing a variety of different documents through several lab assignments.
Average weekly commitment: 3+ hours. Total course commitment: 12+ hours.
Start anytime within indicated date range. You have 90 days from the date you register to complete the course.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand the basic structure of HTML documents
- Create tables, links and lists within a webpage
- Insert graphics within a webpage
- Utilize anchor tags to jump to a specific location on a webpage
- Validate an HTML document
Modules
Module 1: Understanding HTML
Module 2: HTML Tags
Module 3: Images, Links, and Tables
Module 4: Accessibility
Evaluation Method
Pass/Fail
Prerequisites
- Basic keyboarding capability
- Basic internet navigation skills
- Basic file management knowledge
Required Materials
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Windows or Mac computer (desktop or laptop).
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High-speed internet (at least 25 Mbps download speed) – Find out your internet connectivity speed.
Registration
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