Build and Publish Your Website: 2-Week Web Development Path

Learn to code and publish websites alongside accelerated learning strategies and techniques.

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Build and Publish Your Website: 2-Week Web Development Path

What You Will Learn!

  • HTML and CSS Fundamentals: Gain a strong grasp of HTML and CSS concepts to build and style your own website.
  • GitHub Pages: Publish your own websites with GitHub Pages for the world to see.
  • Project Development: Apply learning to create a personal website project.
  • Web Page Creation: Develop the ability to build web pages and integrate essential elements.
  • Effective Learning Strategies: Utilize proven techniques for efficient learning and retention.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Cultivate the capacity to troubleshoot common coding issues.
  • Community Engagement: Participate in discussions and seek support from peers.

Description

What is this course about?

This class is the third and final installment of the 3-class Web Development series. Over 13 days, you'll acquire essential knowledge in HTML and CSS, enabling you to build your website and publish it with GitHub Pages. We'll cover the concepts in daily, bite-sized sessions, typically lasting around 15 minutes. You'll gain the necessary skills to craft and publish visually appealing websites and establish a robust foundation for exploring various fields within Web Development. HTML and CSS are foundational components of web development and are highly valuable skills to acquire. We'll also learn about Git and GitHub, tools very popular among developers since they allow them to work collaboratively. The course will start with topics such as HTML elements, lists, links, and tables, before progressing to CSS stylesheets, selectors, and visual styles. The final phase will cover Git, GitHub, and GitHub Pages and how they can be used to publish your website for the world to see. Each day's content builds toward the culmination of the course—a hands-on final project where you'll create your website. This project serves as a unifying challenge, allowing you to connect the dots across the concepts covered throughout the course.

Who is this course for?

Learning how to code could be valuable for everyone, as it opens your mind to understand a little better what goes on in the digital world that surrounds us nowadays, even if you’re not looking to code professionally. This course is what you’re looking for if any of the following resonate with you:

- I’m completely new to coding. Where do I even type my first line of code?
- I want to create my own blog, portfolio website, personal website, etc.
- I learned to code in the past, but I’m looking for a refresher.
- I’m simply looking to demystify coding and get a sense of what it can be used for.
- I want to set a strong foundation to secure a high-paying job as a web developer down the line.
- I want to stretch my brain by learning something new.

How will we learn?

Through 15-minute bite-sized lessons each day for 13 days, the course focuses on learning smart and not hard. We’ll leverage evidence-based learning techniques such as Active Recall and Spaced Repetition to enhance your learning and commit the knowledge you gain to long-term memory. We have hands-on daily exercises that will help you internalize what you’re learning and even include rest days to recover and review. All in all, this is how it goes:

- 15 minutes/day for 13 days.
- Follow along with each lesson as we go.
- Daily exercises to implement new learning.
- Rest and recovery days after every 4 lessons.
- Build a website as the final project to connect the dots.

What type of software will I use?

We'll start off the course by downloading and installing the necessary software:

- Google Chrome — browser.
- Visual Studio Code — a powerful code editor.

Course Contents:

- HTML Elements
- HTML Lists, Media, Tables, and File Structure
- HTML Linking
- CSS Stylesheets
- CSS Element Selectors
- CSS Visual Styles
- Git, GitHub, and GitHub Pages
- Publishing Websites with GitHub Pages

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginners curious about coding and Web Development looking to code their own website.
  • Anyone completely new to coding. "Where do I even type my first line of code?"
  • Students who want to create their own blog, portfolio website, personal website, etc.
  • Anyone who has learned to code in the past, but are looking for a structured refresher.
  • Students looking to demystify coding and get a sense of what it can be used for.
  • Anyone who wants to set a strong foundation to secure a high-paying job as a web developer down the line.
  • Explorers simply wanting to stretch their brain by learning something new.

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