AIM: What makes a great website? Professional look and feel, ease-of-use, attractive design and graphics and useful features and information. Learn to build your own website that meets all these requirements and more. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Aimed at the novice web-designer, this course takes your from the very basics building blocks of a website to a full fledged informational or transaction service. It emphasizes best practice and enhances your understanding of the industry standard web development tools and techniques. TOPICS COVERED: Tools for web development including HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JAVA Scripting. It also examines the practical steps needed to build a website such as registering a domain name and choosing a hosting account.

Certification is available only is you apply for the assessment conducted in a classroom. Charges apply. You can inquire @SOHO.

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SOHOX INSTRUCTORS

SOHO Foundation

SOHOX provides pre-service and in-service teacher training for a group of SOHOX Instructors that can be assigned to their respective courses based on experience and expertise.

Course Curriculum

  • 1

    Welcome to the Course!

    • Introduction to the Course

  • 2

    Chapter 1: Tools for Web Development

    • How web pages are served (delivered across the Internet)

    • A word about Firewalls.

    • HTML (HyperText Markup Language)

  • 3

    Chapter 2: Learning a new language - HTML

    • Tell a Story using English and HTML Languages

    • Exercise: Telling a Story Using HTML

  • 4

    Chapter 3: First four basic building blocks of a web page

    • What is Syntax of Programming

    • Exercise: Creating Web Pages on LocalHost

  • 5

    Assignment

    • Web Project

    • Classification of Attributes

    • Good Web Design Tips

  • 6

    Chapter 4: Final four basic building blocks

    • What is Style?

    • CSS Fundamentals

    • About CSS Rules

    • Examples of CSS Stylesheets

    • Shorthand Properties

    • More worked examples of CSS codes.

    • CSS Versions

  • 7

    Chapter 5: Advanced CSS (Elective)

    • Three ways to include CSS

    • Inheritance

    • Resources

  • 8

    Java Primer

    • Java Overview

    • Design Principles of OOP

    • Java Interpreter

    • How many kinds of Java Programs?