Course Title: HTML and CSS (Skill
Development Course)
Course Duration: 3 months (part-time)
Course Objectives:
To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of HTML and CSS.
To equip students with the necessary skills to develop professional and responsive websites.
To empower students to pursue self-employment opportunities in web development.
To enhance students' creativity and problem-solving abilities through practical web development projects.
Course Overview:
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) with a focus on developing practical skills for self-employment in web development. The course will cover both theoretical concepts and hands-on exercises to ensure a holistic learning experience. Students will learn how to create visually appealing and functional websites that are responsive and accessible across different devices.
Course Teaching Methodology:
Lectures: Interactive classroom sessions to explain theoretical concepts and demonstrate practical examples.
Hands-on Exercises: Assignments and coding exercises to reinforce understanding and apply learned concepts.
Projects: Real-world projects to provide practical experience in web development.
Group Discussions: Encouraging student participation and collaborative learning through group discussions and problem-solving sessions.
Industry Insights: Guest lectures and case studies to provide insights into the industry and self-employment opportunities.
Importance for Learner in Career Growth and Self-Employment:
High Demand: Web development skills are in high demand in the job market, and self-employment opportunities in web development are abundant.
Flexibility: Self-employment allows individuals to work on their own terms, providing flexibility in terms of time and work-life balance.
Income Potential: Skilled web developers can earn a good income through self-employment by working with clients or creating and monetizing their own websites.
Creative Expression: Web development offers opportunities for creative expression and allows individuals to showcase their unique talents and ideas.
Syllabus:
Module 1: Introduction to HTML
Introduction to web development and its career prospects
Understanding the structure of a web page
HTML elements and attributes
Creating and formatting text
Adding links and images
Module 2: Advanced HTML
Tables and forms
Multimedia elements (audio, video, and embedding)
Semantic HTML and accessibility considerations
HTML5 features and new elements
Module 3: Introduction to CSS
Introduction to CSS and its role in web development
CSS syntax and selectors
Working with colors, backgrounds, and borders
Styling text and fonts
Module 4: Advanced CSS
Box model and layout techniques
Responsive design and media queries
CSS frameworks and libraries
CSS3 features and animations
Module 5: Web Development Project
Applying HTML and CSS concepts to create a responsive website
Designing a user-friendly and visually appealing interface
Incorporating multimedia and interactive elements
Testing and optimizing the website for different devices
Note: The syllabus is designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in HTML and CSS for self-employment in web development. The contents can be modified or expanded based on the requirements of the learner or specific location. Additionally, periodic assessments and evaluations will be conducted throughout the course to gauge student progress and understanding.
Course Title: HTML and CSS (Skill
Development Course)
Course Duration: 3 months (part-time)
Course Objectives:
To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of HTML and CSS.
To equip students with the necessary skills to develop professional and responsive websites.
To empower students to pursue self-employment opportunities in web development.
To enhance students' creativity and problem-solving abilities through practical web development projects.
Course Overview:
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) with a focus on developing practical skills for self-employment in web development. The course will cover both theoretical concepts and hands-on exercises to ensure a holistic learning experience. Students will learn how to create visually appealing and functional websites that are responsive and accessible across different devices.
Course Teaching Methodology:
Lectures: Interactive classroom sessions to explain theoretical concepts and demonstrate practical examples.
Hands-on Exercises: Assignments and coding exercises to reinforce understanding and apply learned concepts.
Projects: Real-world projects to provide practical experience in web development.
Group Discussions: Encouraging student participation and collaborative learning through group discussions and problem-solving sessions.
Industry Insights: Guest lectures and case studies to provide insights into the industry and self-employment opportunities.
Importance for Learner in Career Growth and Self-Employment:
High Demand: Web development skills are in high demand in the job market, and self-employment opportunities in web development are abundant.
Flexibility: Self-employment allows individuals to work on their own terms, providing flexibility in terms of time and work-life balance.
Income Potential: Skilled web developers can earn a good income through self-employment by working with clients or creating and monetizing their own websites.
Creative Expression: Web development offers opportunities for creative expression and allows individuals to showcase their unique talents and ideas.
Syllabus:
Module 1: Introduction to HTML
Introduction to web development and its career prospects
Understanding the structure of a web page
HTML elements and attributes
Creating and formatting text
Adding links and images
Module 2: Advanced HTML
Tables and forms
Multimedia elements (audio, video, and embedding)
Semantic HTML and accessibility considerations
HTML5 features and new elements
Module 3: Introduction to CSS
Introduction to CSS and its role in web development
CSS syntax and selectors
Working with colors, backgrounds, and borders
Styling text and fonts
Module 4: Advanced CSS
Box model and layout techniques
Responsive design and media queries
CSS frameworks and libraries
CSS3 features and animations
Module 5: Web Development Project
Applying HTML and CSS concepts to create a responsive website
Designing a user-friendly and visually appealing interface
Incorporating multimedia and interactive elements
Testing and optimizing the website for different devices
Note: The syllabus is designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in HTML and CSS for self-employment in web development. The contents can be modified or expanded based on the requirements of the learner or specific location. Additionally, periodic assessments and evaluations will be conducted throughout the course to gauge student progress and understanding.