Overview
Discover the exciting world of web development with HTML and CSS Coding for Beginners and Kids! This course introduces students to the foundational languages of the web in an engaging, easy-to-follow way. Whether you’re looking to create your first website, design a personal project, or explore coding as a potential career path, this course will provide the perfect start. With step-by-step guidance, fun examples, and interactive projects, kids and beginners will learn how to structure web pages using HTML and style them creatively with CSS. No prior coding experience is required—just curiosity and a willingness to learn. By the end of the course, students will confidently build and design basic web pages, gaining skills that can grow with them in the digital age.
Learning Outcomes
- • Understand the basics of HTML and CSS syntax.
- • Learn to create and structure web pages using HTML tags.
- • Apply CSS to style web pages with colours, fonts, and layouts.
- • Build a complete, functional mini-website project.
- • Develop problem-solving and creative thinking skills through coding.
Description
This course is designed to introduce beginners and kids to the fascinating world of web development. Through hands-on lessons and practical exercises, students will learn how to use HTML to build the structure of web pages and CSS to bring them to life with creative designs. The course covers everything from adding images and links to designing page layouts. Students will complete fun projects to reinforce their skills, making learning both practical and enjoyable.
Who is this course for?
This course is perfect for beginners, kids aged 8 and above, and anyone curious about coding. It’s ideal for those with no prior experience who want to explore web development in an interactive and engaging way. Parents and teachers can also benefit from this course to help children learn coding fundamentals.
Career Path
Build foundational coding skills that can lead to advanced web development, UX/UI design, or software engineering. Gain knowledge applicable to internships, freelance work, and future careers in tech.