WEB101


In this course, we introduce the Internet and the World Wide Web. More specifically, we examine the structure of the Internet and the World Wide Web and learn how they work. We look at how web pages are created, then we design and create our own web sites. We will also explore the basics of web design and web programming. There are no prerequisites for this course; it does not assume any background in computer science. Students should have access to a computer with Internet access (any operating system is acceptable).
by Alex Jiao
40 hours
0 Lessons
0 Students

Intro to the Intenet and the World Wide Web

Pre-reqs: None

Incomes:

Upon entry to WEB101, every student is expected to be able to …

This course has no programming-level prerequisites, so our only assumptions are basic computer knowledge requirements…

  • Family with keyboard and has basic typing skill.
  • Read/Write/Oralize/Argue within the domain of English language.

Outcomes:

At the end of WEB101, students will be able to …

  • List the different components associated with web based information system.
  • Explain how information is transmitted on the Internet.
  • Identify the design visually appealing and usable web sites.
  • Use HTML to create static web pages and websites.
  • Use CSS to style web pages and websites.
  • Analyse the strengths and weaknesses of interactive web sites.

Working Hours

  • Monday9am - 6pm
  • Tuesday9am - 6pm
  • Wednesday9am - 6pm
  • Thursday9am - 6pm
  • Friday9am - 6pm
  • Saturday9am - 6pm
  • Sunday9am - 6pm