
Course Overview
This course introduces learners to HTML (HyperText Markup Language) — the standard language used to create and design webpages. Students will learn how to structure web content, use HTML tags effectively, and build functional web pages from scratch. The course combines theory with practical exercises to help learners develop hands-on web development skills.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Understand the purpose and structure of HTML.
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Use HTML tags and attributes to create well-structured web pages.
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Insert and format text, images, links, and multimedia.
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Create and manage lists, tables, and forms.
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Apply semantic HTML to improve accessibility and SEO.
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Validate and troubleshoot HTML code.
Modules Covered
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Introduction to the Web and HTML
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HTML Document Structure and Basic Tags
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Working with Text, Images, and Links
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Lists, Tables, and Forms
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Semantic HTML and Accessibility
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Introduction to CSS Integration
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Project: Building a Complete Web Page
Learning Activities
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Interactive tutorials and videos
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Hands-on coding exercises
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Quizzes and self-assessment tests
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Final mini-project: Design a personal portfolio webpage
Target Audience
Beginners with little or no prior knowledge of web design or programming who wish to start a career or hobby in web development.
Course Duration
Approximately 4–6 weeks (self-paced).
- Teacher: Admin User