~~Beginning Web Design teaches 4th–12th grade students to use HTML to create and design a website. Each student will design his/her own site. Students will learn web site layout, HTML symbols, text styling, hyperlinks, navigation bars, simple CSS effects, spacing, positioning, graphics and image editing and more. This active, hands-on camp will require students to complete a full web design beginners course. Students do not need any prior programming or HTML experience. The website and design skills will start with basic skills and progress to a final product. Location: This class will be held at All About Achieving Learning Centers at 616 SE Central Parkway in Stuart. This class can be taken without registering for Web Design II.
~~Advanced Web Design is a follow up course to Beginning Web Design and will make the students web pages come to life with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Student will learn to use Komodo Edit, handle new HTML5 elements, use headers and footers, understand dynamic navigation menus, embed audio and video and learn CSS3 styles, JavaScript, JQuery animations and more! Prerequisite: Students must have completed Beginning Web Design prior to completing the Advanced Web Design Course.
Each student will receive a textbook and accompanying CD. Although not required, each student should bring his/her own laptop in order to save and keep the work created. Laptops should have Windows or Mac OS with CD-ROM. A discounted rate will be offered to students registering for both Beginning and Advanced Web Design Courses. Course registration ends after July 17. Materials for the course will be ordered on July 18, therefore no refunds can be issued after that date.