Tennessee Web Design Foundations
- Level High School
- Contact Hours 145
- Timeframe Year
Tennessee Web Design Foundations equips students with essential web design skills for higher education and industry. The course covers web design theory, practical development, project management, teamwork, troubleshooting, and interpersonal skills. Hands-on experiences mirror industry settings, with peers or instructors acting as mock clients when needed. Upon completion of this course, proficient students will be prepared for more advanced coursework in the Web Design program of study.
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Getting Started - What is the Web?
Students are provided with a high-level introduction to the Internet and how it functions, investigate how the Internet has impacted society over time and set course goals for themselves. |
HTML - Structuring Websites
Students learn about the language behind all websites: HTML. Students learn about several different HTML tags as well as the basic structure of a web page. Students use HTML to develop several of their own creative web pages. |
CSS - Styling Websites
Students learn the language CSS and use it to style their web pages. Students learn about the benefits of styling with CSS and will use CSS to create several styled web pages of their own. |
Project - Create Your Homepage
Students build their own websites about themselves. This site will be accessible on their own custom domain and will be continually improved by the student as they continue on in the course. It will serve as a running portfolio of each creative project they create in the course. |
Advanced HTML and CSS
This module dives deeper into different things we can do with HTML and CSS. Students practice advanced topics in HTML and CSS, including visibility, image filtering, interaction, and animation, to develop more advanced websites. |
Project - Tell a Story
Students develop an animated and interactive web page that tells a visual story and add this web page to their personal portfolio website. |
Project: Engineering Design Process
Students go through the design process to develop a website that solves a problem in their community. |
Bootstrap
This module introduces students to Bootstrap, an HTML and CSS framework for developing responsive, professional websites. Students use Bootstrap to develop several professional, mobile responsive websites. |
Bootstrap Project
In this project, students work in teams to create a professional, responsive website using Bootstrap. |
Final Project
In this project, students work in teams to design, prototype, test, and develop a final website. |
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Tennessee Web Design Foundations is aligned with the following standards
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