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  • NE.CIS.HS.6.15.A - Write code correctly using a universal coding language.
  • NE.CIS.HS.6.15.A - Write code correctly using a universal coding language.
Create a Website
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These days, tools exist so that anybody can build a website, but that doesn't mean anyone will want to visit it. This workshop will get you hands-on experience with the underlying code it takes to develop a website (HTML & CSS) as well as website design considerations. The culmination of this workshop will be the launch of your own website!Learning Objectives:Insert hyperlinks into a web pageEmbed multimedia content into a web pageIdentify & use HTML tags to add content to a web pageIdentify & use CSS tags to change the style and layout of a web pageIdentify & use openly-licensed workIterate on a design after feedback from target audienceIdentify different parts of a web page using industry-recognized termsIdentify & use JavaScript to add interactivity to a web pageThe Web Literacy Map identifies competencies and skills that the Mozilla community believes are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. This lesson is primarily focused on the Write strand.

Subject:
Computer Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Kim Wilkens
Date Added:
03/06/2018